Mushrooming insights into skin dendritic cell physiology
Mechanisms responsible for protective immunity against epicutaneous Candida infections are incompletely characterized. In this issue of Immunity, Kashem et al. demonstrate that different Candida life forms engage selected skin dendritic cell subsets in distinct compartments, resulting in qualitative...
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