The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Immunology, CD8, Cell biology, Cytotoxic T cell and Antigen. His work is connected to Major histocompatibility complex and Allergic contact dermatitis, as a part of Immunology. His CD8 research incorporates themes from Priming, IL-2 receptor and MHC class II.
His Cell biology research includes elements of Interleukin, Cytokine, Dendritic cell, Immune system and Cell–cell interaction. His research in Cytotoxic T cell intersects with topics in T cell, T lymphocyte and Molecular biology. His Antigen research incorporates elements of Antigen presentation and FOXP3.
His main research concerns Immunology, CD8, Cytotoxic T cell, Molecular biology and Antigen. Immune system, Priming, IL-2 receptor, Inflammation and T cell are subfields of Immunology in which his conducts study. His Priming study combines topics in areas such as Dendritic cell and MHC class II.
Dominique Kaiserlian does research in CD8, focusing on CTL* specifically. His work investigates the relationship between Cytotoxic T cell and topics such as Lamina propria that intersect with problems in Crohn's disease and Gastroenterology. His study looks at the intersection of Antigen and topics like Antigen presentation with Secretory component and CD40.
Dominique Kaiserlian focuses on Immunology, FOXP3, Cytotoxic T cell, CD8 and IL-2 receptor. His study in Immunology focuses on Inflammation, Immune system, Antigen, Immune tolerance and Dendritic cell. Dominique Kaiserlian usually deals with Cytotoxic T cell and limits it to topics linked to Gastroenterology and Endoscopy and Calprotectin.
His Priming research extends to CD8, which is thematically connected. His work deals with themes such as Regulatory T cell, T-cell receptor and Cell biology, which intersect with Priming. His IL-2 receptor research includes themes of Tumor necrosis factor alpha and Interleukin 21.
Dominique Kaiserlian mainly focuses on Immunology, Immune system, FOXP3, Antigen and Dendritic cell. His studies deal with areas such as Receptor and Randomized controlled trial as well as Immunology. His work carried out in the field of Immune system brings together such families of science as Viral disease, Intradermal injection and Influenza vaccine, Vaccination.
His FOXP3 study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cytotoxic T cell, Adoptive cell transfer, IL-2 receptor, Immune tolerance and Allergic contact dermatitis. His research integrates issues of Cell type and Histology in his study of Antigen. The various areas that Dominique Kaiserlian examines in his Dendritic cell study include Regulatory T cell, Priming, CD8 and Cell biology.
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Dynamics and function of Langerhans cells in vivo: dermal dendritic cells colonize lymph node areas distinct from slower migrating Langerhans cells.
Adrien Kissenpfennig;Sandrine Henri;Bertrand Dubois;Corinne Laplace-Builhé.
Immunity (2005)
Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells Mediate Oral Tolerance
Anne Goubier;Bertrand Dubois;Bertrand Dubois;Hanane Gheit;Hanane Gheit;Grégoire Joubert;Grégoire Joubert.
Immunity (2008)
Dendritic cells rapidly recruited into epithelial tissues via CCR6/CCL20 are responsible for CD8+ T cell crosspriming in vivo.
Marie Le Borgne;Marie Le Borgne;Nathalie Etchart;Nathalie Etchart;Anne Goubier;Anne Goubier;Sergio A. Lira.
Immunity (2006)
Flagellin stimulation of intestinal epithelial cells triggers CCL20-mediated migration of dendritic cells
Frédéric Sierro;Bertrand Dubois;Alix Coste;Dominique Kaiserlian.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2001)
Major histocompatibility complex class I‐restricted CD8+ T cells and class II‐restricted CD4+ T cells, respectively, mediate and regulate contact sensitivity to dinitrofluorobenzene
Hélène Bour;Eric Peyron;Martine Gaucherand;Jean-Luc Garrigue.
European Journal of Immunology (1995)
Measles Virus Infects Human Dendritic Cells and Blocks Their Allostimulatory Properties for CD4+ T Cells
Isabelle Grosjean;Christophe Caux;Chantal Bella;Ingrid Berger.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1997)
Cytotoxicity Is Mandatory for CD8+ T Cell–mediated Contact Hypersensitivity
Jeanne Kehren;Cyril Desvignes;Maya Krasteva;Marie-Thérèse Ducluzeau.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1999)
Murine enterocytes can present soluble antigen to specific class II-restricted CD4+ T cells.
Dominique Kaiserlian;Karine Vidal;Jean-Pierre Revillard.
European Journal of Immunology (1989)
Skin inflammation during contact hypersensitivity is mediated by early recruitment of CD8+ T cytotoxic 1 cells inducing keratinocyte apoptosis.
Hitoshi Akiba;Jeanne Kehren;Marie-Thérèse Ducluzeau;Maya Krasteva.
Journal of Immunology (2002)
Innate CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells are required for oral tolerance and inhibition of CD8+ T cells mediating skin inflammation
Bertrand Dubois;Ludivine Chapat;Anne Goubier;Martine Papiernik.
Blood (2003)
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