Federica Sallusto - Books and Chapters

Books and Chapters

  • Sallusto F, Lanzavecchia A. The role of dendritic cells in T cell activation and differentiation. In: Handbook of dendritic cells: Biology, Diseases, and Therapies, Lutz MB, Romani N, Steinkasserer A Eds, Wiley-VCH Weinhelm, 2006.
  • Sallusto F, Martin-Fontecha A, Lanzavecchia A. Dendritic cell traffic control by chemokines. In: Chemokine Biology: Basis Research and Clinical Application, Moser B, Letts GL, Neote K Eds, Birkhäuser Verlag Basel, 2006.
  • Messi M. Sallusto F. Chemokine receptor expression in effector and memory T cell subsets. In: Lymphocyte Trafficking in Health and Disease, Badolato R and Silvano S Eds, Birkhäuser Verlag Basel, 2006.
  • Sallusto F, Lanzavecchia A. Chemokine receptors as regulators of dendritic cell and lymphocyte traffic: relevance to autoimmunity. In: The molecular pathology of autoimmune diseases, Theofilopoulos A Ed, G&B Editorial Services, Inc, 2000.
  • Sallusto F, Langenkamp A, Geginat J, Lanzavecchia A. Functional subsets of memory T cells identified by CCR7 expression. In: Curr Top Microbiol Immunol, Melchers F Ed, Springer Verlag 2000, vol. 251, pages 167-171.
  • Sallusto F, Palermo B, Hoy A, Lanzavecchia A. The role of chemokine receptors in directing traffic of naive, type 1 and type 2 T cells. In: Curr Top Microbiol Immunol, Potter M and Melchers F Eds, Springer Verlag 1999, vol. 246, pages 123-128.
  • Schaniel C, Sallusto F, Sideras P, Melchers F, Rolink AG. A novel CC chemokine ABCD-1 produced by dendritic cells and activated B cells, exclusively attracts activated T lymphocytes. In: Curr Topics Microbiol Immunol, Potter M and Melchers F Eds, Springer Verlag 1999, vol. 246, pages 95–101.
  • Cella M, Salio M, Scheidegger D, Engering A, Pieters J, Sallusto F, Lanzavecchia A. Regulation of antigen capture, MHC biosynthesis and degradation optimizes presentation of infectious antigens in maturing dendritic cells. In: Dendritic Cells: Biology and Clinical Applications. Lotze MT and Thomson AW Eds. Academic Press 1999, pages 632-636.

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