Journal article

A serum-free culture model for studying the differentiation of human dendritic cells from adult CD34 progenitor cells

T Luft, KC Pang, E Thomas, CJ Bradley, H Savoia, J Trapani, J Cebon

Experimental Hematology | CARDEN JENNINGS PUBL CO LTD | Published : 1998

Abstract

The antigen-presenting capacity of dendritic cells (DCs) makes them attractive potential cellular adjuvants for vaccination strategies. Currently, most in vitro culture systems for the production of these DCs include serum. However, this is undesirable because serum contains growth factors that vary between individuals and could affect DC development. Unless the patient's own serum is used, foreign antigens and the risk of infection will detract from the usefulness of these cells in clinical strategies. In this study we investigated the production of DCs from CD34+ progenitor cells of cancer patients or normal donors under serum-free conditions. We have established a model system for the inv..

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