Our skin is an immune-rich tissue through which we mediate continual interactions with our external surroundings. While not a ‘mucosal’ surface in the strictest sense, cutaneous biology parallels in ...
The human immune system is split into the innate immune system and the adaptive immune system. Both systems work in harmony to protect us from infections and disease. Here, we discuss their ...
Human prenatal skin is populated by innate immune cells, including macrophages, but whether they act solely in immunity or have additional functions in morphogenesis is unclear. Here we assembled a ...
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