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Langerhans cells prevent foreign substances from getting into your skin.
Langerhans cells are part of the human immune system.
But, he added, "no one has asked the question," about whether Langerhans cells play a role in melanomas.
Our work has clearly shown that histiocytomas have the phenotype of epidermal Langerhans cells.
It is expressed in the Birebeck granules of Langerhans cells.
Langerhans cells process the antigens and present them to cutaneous T cells.
Langerhans cells, immunologically active cells, are located in the middle of this layer.
Many experts suspect that another possible path for the sexual spread of the virus is through Langerhans cells, other immune system cells.
Langerhans cells are antigen presenting cells but have undergone further differentiation.
Within the epidermis keratinocytes are associated with other cell types such as melanocytes and Langerhans cells.
Langerin is a protein found in Langerhans cells, and other types of dendritic cells.
Birbeck granules are found in Langerhans cells.
They noticed that T-cells positioned themselves next to Langerhans cells, suggesting a possible interaction between the skin and the immune system.
Amongst leukocytes, E-cadherin expression is unique to Langerhans cells.
A histiocytoma originates from epidermal Langerhans cells of antigen-presenting cell lineage.
The epidermis also hosts different types of cells: keratinocytes, melanocytes and Langerhans cells.
"Quantitation of cutaneous Langerhans cells of sarcoidosis patients".
The researchers found the nerves extend into the epidermis with filament-like nerve endings, which are encircled by the Langerhans cells.
Langerin is a type II transmembrane cell surface receptor produced by Langerhans cells.
Weiss et al. (1993) report the preputial mucosa contains fewer Langerhans cells than most mucosal epithelia.
Indeterminate cell histiocytosis is a cutaneous condition felt to be caused by dermal precursors of Langerhans cells.
These pathways are cell-mediated and are understood to be controlled in part by Langerhans cells in the cornea.
These Langerhans cells are antigen-presenting cells, which pick up pieces of invading pathogens and use them to elicit an immune response.
In skin infections, the local Langerhans cells take up and process microbial antigens to become fully functional antigen-presenting cells.
Despite this, UVB damages the immune system even of dark skin as its effect on Langerhans cells.