Langerin
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Langerin is a type II transmembrane cell surface receptor produced by Langerhans cells.
Langerin on mucosal Langerhans cells in the lining of human genitalia was shown in 2007 to have a destructive effect on HIV.
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- Langerin is a natural barrier to HIV-1 transmission by Langerhans cells (de Witte et al.)
- The role of dendritic cell C-type lectin receptors in HIV pathogenesis (Turville et al.)
- Langerin, a novel C-type lectin specific to Langerhans cells, is an endocytic receptor that induces the formation of Birbeck granules (Valladeau et al.)
- Identification of Mouse Langerin/CD207 in Langerhans Cells and Some Dendritic Cells of Lymphoid Tissues (Valladeau et al.)
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