Lymphocytes are the key cells of the adaptive immune system that provide antigen-specific responses tailored to the context of antigen exposure. Through cytokine release and antibody production, lymphocytes orchestrate and amplify the recruitment and function of other immune cells and contribute to host defense against invading pathogens and the pathogenesis of many inflammatory diseases. Lymphocyte function is critically dependent on their ability to traffic into the correct anatomic locations at the appropriate times. This process is highly regulated and requires that lymphocytes interact with various homing molecules and respond to tightly regulated navigational cues
Abstract Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are increasingly being recognized for their abil...
The development of an adaptive immune response requires well coordinated mechanisms in order to navi...
AbstractTissue-selective trafficking of memory and effector T and B lymphocytes is mediated by uniqu...
The immune system consists of a complex collection of leukocytes and dendritic cells that surveys mo...
Publicación ISIKnowledge of lymphocyte migration has become a major issue in our understanding of ac...
The lymphatics fulfill a vital physiological function as the conduits through which leucocytes traff...
Contains fulltext : 69646.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The traffickin...
White blood cells (lymphocytes) are the mobile cells that make up the recognition and response compo...
Lymphatic vessels collect interstitial fluid that has extravasated from blood vessels and return it ...
B lymphocytes are a highly dynamic cell population. During their lifetime they travel over distances...
<p>Lymph nodes are organs of efficiency. Once activated, they essentially function to optimize and a...
The lymphatic vasculature has been regarded as a passive conduit for interstitial fluid and responsi...
Three groups of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) can be defined based on transcription factor requiremen...
Coordinated lymphocyte adhesion and migration is a hallmark of the adaptive immune response in both ...
Antigen-specific immunity requires regulated trafficking of T cells in and out of diverse tissues in...
Abstract Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are increasingly being recognized for their abil...
The development of an adaptive immune response requires well coordinated mechanisms in order to navi...
AbstractTissue-selective trafficking of memory and effector T and B lymphocytes is mediated by uniqu...
The immune system consists of a complex collection of leukocytes and dendritic cells that surveys mo...
Publicación ISIKnowledge of lymphocyte migration has become a major issue in our understanding of ac...
The lymphatics fulfill a vital physiological function as the conduits through which leucocytes traff...
Contains fulltext : 69646.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The traffickin...
White blood cells (lymphocytes) are the mobile cells that make up the recognition and response compo...
Lymphatic vessels collect interstitial fluid that has extravasated from blood vessels and return it ...
B lymphocytes are a highly dynamic cell population. During their lifetime they travel over distances...
<p>Lymph nodes are organs of efficiency. Once activated, they essentially function to optimize and a...
The lymphatic vasculature has been regarded as a passive conduit for interstitial fluid and responsi...
Three groups of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) can be defined based on transcription factor requiremen...
Coordinated lymphocyte adhesion and migration is a hallmark of the adaptive immune response in both ...
Antigen-specific immunity requires regulated trafficking of T cells in and out of diverse tissues in...
Abstract Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are increasingly being recognized for their abil...
The development of an adaptive immune response requires well coordinated mechanisms in order to navi...
AbstractTissue-selective trafficking of memory and effector T and B lymphocytes is mediated by uniqu...