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1. Historic introduction to innate immunity
- Prof. Heiko Herwald
- Prof. Arne Egesten
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2. Evolution of innate immunity
- Prof. Jim Kaufman
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3. The phagocytic synapse in distinguishing particulate and soluble stimuli
- Prof. David Underhill
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4. How bacterial pathogens avoid phagocyte killing
- Dr. Thomas Areschoug
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5. Origin of myeloid cells
- Prof. Frederick A. Geissmann
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6. Dendritic cells
- Prof. Muriel Moser
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7. Eosinophil biology and disorders associated with eosinophilia
- Dr. Thomas B. Nutman
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8. CD1d-restricted NKT cells: regulators of inflammation and autoimmunity
- Prof. Steven A. Porcelli
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9. Innate-like B cells
- Prof. John F. Kearney
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10. Cytoplasmic innate immune sensors
- Prof. Seth Masters
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12. The role of myeloid cells in HIV associated immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome
- Prof. Robert Wilkinson
- Prof. Graeme Meintjes
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13. Antimicrobial peptides in the innate immune system of the lung
- Prof. Dr. Pieter S. Hiemstra
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14. Chemokines and their receptors: their biology and therapeutic relevance
- Dr. Amanda Proudfoot
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15. Heat shock proteins and their role in the immune regulation of inflammation
- Prof. Willem Van Eden
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16. Tissue damage control confers host tolerance to infection
- Dr. Miguel P. Soares
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17. Autophagy as a barrier to infection
- Prof. Michele Swanson
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18. Innate immunity in the intestine in health and disease
- Prof. Kevin Maloy
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19. Dendritic cells and the eye: their role in the ocular immune response
- Prof. John V. Forrester
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20. Mononuclear phagocytes and HIV infection
- Dr. Guido Poli
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21. Th17 cells and innate immunity
- Prof. Mihai Netea
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22. Epigenetic regulation of innate immunity
- Dr. Osamu Takeuchi
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23. Intracellular DNA sensing pathways
- Prof. Veit Hornung
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24. Physiology of innate immunity
- Prof. Keith W. Kelley
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26. Regulation of type 2 immunity by basophils
- Prof. David Voehringer
- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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27. TLRs, NLRs, DAMPs and PAMPs
- Prof. Luke O'Neill
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- Introduction
- Discovery (1)
- MHC-restriction discovery
- Discovery (2)
- Discovery (3)
- Discovery (4)
- Function (1)
- Function (2)
- Dendritic cell family populations
- Origin and distribution of dendritic cells in vivo
- Dendritic cells network
- Plasmacytoid-derived dendritic cells
- Precursors of dendritic cell populations (1)
- Precursors of dendritic cell populations (2)
- Dendritic cells and macrophages development
- Inflammatory dendritic cells
- Dendritic cells different populations
- Hallmarks of the cells of the dendritic family
- The process of maturation (1)
- The process of maturation (2)
- The process of maturation (3)
- Antigen uptake (1)
- Antigen uptake (2)
- Antigen uptake (3)
- Antigen processing: MHC II-restricted presentation
- Antigen handling and class II MHC expression
- Antigen processing: MHC class I presentation
- Antigen processing: cross-presentation
- Migratory properties
- Migratory properties in situ
- Cytokine release
- DCs as regulators of T helper development (1)
- DCs as regulators of T helper development (2)
- DC as adjuvants (1)
- DC as adjuvants (2)
- DC as adjuvants (3)
- DC as adjuvants: a division of labor? (1)
- DC as adjuvants: a division of labor? (2)
- Dendritic cells and T cell tolerance (1)
- Dendritic cells and T cell tolerance (2)
- Dendritic cells and T cell tolerance (3)
- Dendritic cells and peripheral tolerance
- Dendritic cells and T cell tolerance (4)
- Dendritic cells and T cell tolerance (5)
- Dendritic cells in autoimmune diseases (1)
- Dendritic cells in autoimmune diseases (2)
- Dendritic cell-based immunotherapy of cancer (1)
- Dendritic cell-based immunotherapy of cancer (2)
- Dendritic cell-based immunotherapy of cancer (3)
- Some recent findings...
- CD8alpha+ DC subset: an unexpected function
- Transcriptional profiling: a few examples (1)
- Transcriptional profiling: a few examples (2)
- Quantitative proteomics
- DCs and vaccines
- Conclusion
- Summary
- Acknowledgments
Topics Covered
- Discovery
- Function
- A multimember family
- Hallmarks
- Immunity
- Tolerance
- Autoimmune diseases
- Immunotherapy of cancer
- Recent findings
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Talk Citation
Moser, M. (2012, April 9). Dendritic cells [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved March 12, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/HNDX3870.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on April 9, 2012
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Muriel Moser has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.