mortality/aging
• repeated treatment with diphtheria toxin results in lethality due to dendritic cell depletion
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immune system
• adoptive transfer experiments demonstrate that CD8+ T cell priming with cell-associated antigen does not occur in diphtheria-induced dendritic cell depleted mice
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• neutrophilia is observed in blood after diphtheria toxin treatment, indicating that there is no background effect with respect to C57BL/6
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• CD11c+ (Itgax+) dendritic cells are depleted for 2 days following treatment with diphtheria toxin
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• treatment with diphtheria toxin results in a substantial loss of CD8+ T cells
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• in adoptive transfer experiments using diphtheria-induced dendritic cell depleted mice infected with Listeria or malaria at the liver stage
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• treatment with diphtheria toxin results in a loss of in vitro stimulation of alloreactive T cells
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hematopoietic system
• adoptive transfer experiments demonstrate that CD8+ T cell priming with cell-associated antigen does not occur in diphtheria-induced dendritic cell depleted mice
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• neutrophilia is observed in blood after diphtheria toxin treatment, indicating that there is no background effect with respect to C57BL/6
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• CD11c+ (Itgax+) dendritic cells are depleted for 2 days following treatment with diphtheria toxin
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• treatment with diphtheria toxin results in a substantial loss of CD8+ T cells
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• in adoptive transfer experiments using diphtheria-induced dendritic cell depleted mice infected with Listeria or malaria at the liver stage
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• treatment with diphtheria toxin results in a loss of in vitro stimulation of alloreactive T cells
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