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Osterholzer JJ et al. - These data define an important role for DC and AM in regulating the initial innate immune response following pulmonary infection with C. neoformans. These findings provide important insight into the cellular mechanisms which coordinate early host defense against an invasive fungal pathogen in the lung.

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