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Number of items: 5

Journal Article

Simpson, CC and Woods, GM and Muller, HK, Impaired CD40-signalling in Langerhans' cells from murine neonatal draining lymph nodes: implications for neonatally induced cutaneous tolerance, Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 132, (2) pp. 201-208. ISSN 0009-9104 (2003) [Refereed Article] 

Conference Publication

Lyons, AB and Simpson, CC, B lymphocyte migration to the spleen increases after Phagocytosis: A role for the chemokine BLC, 38th National Scientific Conference of the Australian Society for Medical Research, 27-29/11/1999, Leura, NSW, pp. poster 1-11. (1999) [Conference Extract] 
Simpson, CC and Lyons, AB, Control of lymphocyte entry into the spleen by marginal zone macrophages, 37th Annual Meeting of the Australian Society for Medical Research, 22-25 November, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 71. (1998) [Conference Extract] 
Lyons, AB and Simpson, CC, Marginal zone macrophage regulation of splenic leukocyte migration, 28th Annual meeting of the Australasian Society for Immunology, 29 November - 4 December, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. poster 7-12. (1998) [Conference Extract] 
Lyons, AB and Simpson, CC, Splenic marginal zone macrophages: A multifunctional cell type of dendritic morphology which may interact with dendritic cells, Journal of Leukocyte Biology, September 23-28, Pittsburgh, USA, pp. 77. (1998) [Conference Extract] 
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