Abstract Several neuronal guidance proteins, known as semaphorin molecules, function in the immune system. This dual tissue performance has led to them being defined as “neuroimmune semaphorins”. They have been shown to regulate T cell activation by serving as costimulatory molecules. Similar to classical costimulatory molecules, neuroimmune semaphorins are either constitutively or inducibly expressed on immune cells. In contrast to the classical costimulatory molecule function, the action of neuroimmune semaphorins requires the presence of two signals, the first one provided by TCR/MHC engagement, and the second one provided by B7/CD28 interaction. Thus, neuroimmune semaphorins serve as a “signal three” for immune cell activation and regul...
Semaphorins are a large family of secreted or cell-bound signals, known to guide axons in developing...
Neuroimmune semaphorin 4A (Sema4A), a member of semaphorin family of transmembrane and secreted prot...
Semaphorins are a large family of secreted and/or transmembrane proteins, originally identified as p...
AbstractThe nervous and immune systems have similar functional characteristics. Both have an intrica...
Semaphorins function in the nervous system as axon guidance cues and in the immune system where they...
During immune response such as thymic selection, contacts between cells were a major event dependent...
A major limiting factor in anti-tumour immunity is the ability of T cells to infiltrate and functio...
Neuropilins and semaphorins are known as modulators of axon guidance, angiogenesis, and organogenesi...
The semaphorin family is a large group of proteins controlling cell migration and axonal growth cone...
Cell-cell signaling mechanisms of multicellular organisms regulate human development during embryoge...
SummarySemaphorins play an essential role in axonal guidance, and emerging evidence points to divers...
AbstractSema4D (CD100), a member of the neuro-semaphorin family of proteins, has recently been shown...
It is largely established that molecules first discovered in the nervous system are also found in th...
Semaphorins constitute a large family of membrane-bound and secreted proteins that provide guidance ...
We previously reported that neuroimmune semaphorin (Sema) 4A regulates the severity of experimental ...
Semaphorins are a large family of secreted or cell-bound signals, known to guide axons in developing...
Neuroimmune semaphorin 4A (Sema4A), a member of semaphorin family of transmembrane and secreted prot...
Semaphorins are a large family of secreted and/or transmembrane proteins, originally identified as p...
AbstractThe nervous and immune systems have similar functional characteristics. Both have an intrica...
Semaphorins function in the nervous system as axon guidance cues and in the immune system where they...
During immune response such as thymic selection, contacts between cells were a major event dependent...
A major limiting factor in anti-tumour immunity is the ability of T cells to infiltrate and functio...
Neuropilins and semaphorins are known as modulators of axon guidance, angiogenesis, and organogenesi...
The semaphorin family is a large group of proteins controlling cell migration and axonal growth cone...
Cell-cell signaling mechanisms of multicellular organisms regulate human development during embryoge...
SummarySemaphorins play an essential role in axonal guidance, and emerging evidence points to divers...
AbstractSema4D (CD100), a member of the neuro-semaphorin family of proteins, has recently been shown...
It is largely established that molecules first discovered in the nervous system are also found in th...
Semaphorins constitute a large family of membrane-bound and secreted proteins that provide guidance ...
We previously reported that neuroimmune semaphorin (Sema) 4A regulates the severity of experimental ...
Semaphorins are a large family of secreted or cell-bound signals, known to guide axons in developing...
Neuroimmune semaphorin 4A (Sema4A), a member of semaphorin family of transmembrane and secreted prot...
Semaphorins are a large family of secreted and/or transmembrane proteins, originally identified as p...