Pathogenesis of sarcoidosis

Many improvements have been obtained in understanding the immune and genetic mechanisms of sarcoidosis. Main immune abnormalities in this disease involve T lymphocytes, macrophages and dendritic cells. Interactions between these various immune cells through the immune synapse are tight. Environmenta...

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