Normal mast cell numbers in the tissues of AhR-deficient mice

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Normal mast cell numbers in the tissues of AhR-deficient mice. / Pilz, Caroline; Feyerabend, Thorsten; Sonner, Jana; Redaelli, Chiara; Peter, Katharina; Kunze, Anja; Haas, Katharina; Esser, Charlotte; Schäkel, Knut; Wick, Wolfgang; Rodewald, Hans-Reimer; Lanz, Tobias V; Platten, Michael.

in: EXP DERMATOL, Jahrgang 25, Nr. 1, 01.2016, S. 62-3.

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Pilz, C, Feyerabend, T, Sonner, J, Redaelli, C, Peter, K, Kunze, A, Haas, K, Esser, C, Schäkel, K, Wick, W, Rodewald, H-R, Lanz, TV & Platten, M 2016, 'Normal mast cell numbers in the tissues of AhR-deficient mice', EXP DERMATOL, Jg. 25, Nr. 1, S. 62-3. https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.12864

APA

Pilz, C., Feyerabend, T., Sonner, J., Redaelli, C., Peter, K., Kunze, A., Haas, K., Esser, C., Schäkel, K., Wick, W., Rodewald, H-R., Lanz, T. V., & Platten, M. (2016). Normal mast cell numbers in the tissues of AhR-deficient mice. EXP DERMATOL, 25(1), 62-3. https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.12864

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Pilz C, Feyerabend T, Sonner J, Redaelli C, Peter K, Kunze A et al. Normal mast cell numbers in the tissues of AhR-deficient mice. EXP DERMATOL. 2016 Jan;25(1):62-3. https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.12864

Bibtex

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title = "Normal mast cell numbers in the tissues of AhR-deficient mice",
abstract = "The transcription factor aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) acts as an immunomodulatory molecule in several immune cell lineages. Recently, it has been implicated in development and maintenance of immune cells in barrier tissues such as skin and mucosa. To investigate its role on mast cell development and maintenance in skin, peritoneal exudate cells (PECs) and lymph nodes, we studied in depth their phenotype in AhR-deficient mice. Our findings do not provide any evidence for a suspected role of the AhR in mast cell homeostasis. ",
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author = "Caroline Pilz and Thorsten Feyerabend and Jana Sonner and Chiara Redaelli and Katharina Peter and Anja Kunze and Katharina Haas and Charlotte Esser and Knut Sch{\"a}kel and Wolfgang Wick and Hans-Reimer Rodewald and Lanz, {Tobias V} and Michael Platten",
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AU - Pilz, Caroline

AU - Feyerabend, Thorsten

AU - Sonner, Jana

AU - Redaelli, Chiara

AU - Peter, Katharina

AU - Kunze, Anja

AU - Haas, Katharina

AU - Esser, Charlotte

AU - Schäkel, Knut

AU - Wick, Wolfgang

AU - Rodewald, Hans-Reimer

AU - Lanz, Tobias V

AU - Platten, Michael

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N2 - The transcription factor aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) acts as an immunomodulatory molecule in several immune cell lineages. Recently, it has been implicated in development and maintenance of immune cells in barrier tissues such as skin and mucosa. To investigate its role on mast cell development and maintenance in skin, peritoneal exudate cells (PECs) and lymph nodes, we studied in depth their phenotype in AhR-deficient mice. Our findings do not provide any evidence for a suspected role of the AhR in mast cell homeostasis.

AB - The transcription factor aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) acts as an immunomodulatory molecule in several immune cell lineages. Recently, it has been implicated in development and maintenance of immune cells in barrier tissues such as skin and mucosa. To investigate its role on mast cell development and maintenance in skin, peritoneal exudate cells (PECs) and lymph nodes, we studied in depth their phenotype in AhR-deficient mice. Our findings do not provide any evidence for a suspected role of the AhR in mast cell homeostasis.

KW - Animals

KW - Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors/genetics

KW - Cell Lineage

KW - Female

KW - Flow Cytometry

KW - Homeostasis

KW - Immune System

KW - Lymph Nodes/pathology

KW - Mast Cells/cytology

KW - Mice

KW - Mice, Inbred C57BL

KW - Mucous Membrane/metabolism

KW - Peritoneum/metabolism

KW - Phenotype

KW - Receptors, Aryl Hydrocarbon/genetics

KW - Skin/metabolism

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