Talk:Follicular Dendritic Cells

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Follicular Dendritic Cells (FDCs) located in lymphoid nodules (also named "follicles") have numerous filiform (or string-like) cell processes called dendrites. These dendrites intertwine with neighboring dendrites and form a network. The dendrites in the network bind immune complexes in a periodicity that is pivotal in the binding of immune complexes to B cells in the germinal centers[1][2]. This binding initiates a specific antibody response to antigens. To learn more about the importance of structures and functions of FDCs, go to the illustrated website based on scientific publications at: http://www.home.comcast.net/~aszakal/ .--Aszakal 21:11, 17 August 2008 (UTC)]][reply]

  1. Szakal AK, Hanna MG Jr (1968)The Ultrastructure of antigen localization and virus-like particles in mouse spleen germinal centers. Exp Mol Pathol 8:75-89
  2. Sukumar S, El Shikh ME, Tew JG, Szakal AK (2008) Ulatrastructural study of highly enriched follicular dendritic cells reveals their morphology and the periodicity of immune complex binding. Cell Tissue Res 332:89-99