Neutrophil recruitment from blood to extravascular sites of sterile or infectious tissue damage is a hallmark of early innate immune responses, and the molecular events leading to cell exit from the bloodstream have been well defined1,2. Once outside the vessel, individual neutrophils often show extremely coordinated chemotaxis and cluster formation reminiscent of the swarming behaviour of insects3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11. The molecular players that direct this response at the single-cell and population levels within the complexity of an inflamed tissue are unknown. Using two-photon intravital microscopy in mouse models of sterile injury and infection, we show a critical role for intercellular signal relay among neutrophils mediated by the lipid ...
Neutrophils require directional cues to navigate through the complex structure of venular walls and ...
Neutrophils communicate with each other to form swarms in infected organs. Coordination of this popu...
SummaryAlthough the signals that control neutrophil migration from the blood to sites of infection h...
Neutrophils are sentinel cells that express in higher vertebrates >30 chemokine and chemoattractant ...
Neutrophil granulocytes traffic into sites of organ injury in which they may not only participate in...
Neutrophil swarms protect healthy tissues by sealing off sites of infection. In the absence of swarm...
Neutrophil granulocytes traffic into sites of organ injury in which they may not only participate in...
Neutrophil infiltration into inflamed and infected tissues is a fundamental process of the innate im...
Leukocytes circulate in the vasculature, but, must leave the blood stream and migrate through the su...
Several immune cell types (neutrophils, eosinophils, T cells, and innate-like lymphocytes) display c...
Neutrophils are the most abundant circulating leukocyte within the blood stream and for many years t...
Neutrophils are the first leukocytes to migrate from the bloodstream to the site of infection or inj...
Neutrophils require directional cues to navigate through the complex structure of venular walls and ...
Neutrophils require directional cues to navigate through the complex structure of venular walls and ...
Abstract: Immune cells congregate at specific loci to fight infections during inflammatory responses...
Neutrophils require directional cues to navigate through the complex structure of venular walls and ...
Neutrophils communicate with each other to form swarms in infected organs. Coordination of this popu...
SummaryAlthough the signals that control neutrophil migration from the blood to sites of infection h...
Neutrophils are sentinel cells that express in higher vertebrates >30 chemokine and chemoattractant ...
Neutrophil granulocytes traffic into sites of organ injury in which they may not only participate in...
Neutrophil swarms protect healthy tissues by sealing off sites of infection. In the absence of swarm...
Neutrophil granulocytes traffic into sites of organ injury in which they may not only participate in...
Neutrophil infiltration into inflamed and infected tissues is a fundamental process of the innate im...
Leukocytes circulate in the vasculature, but, must leave the blood stream and migrate through the su...
Several immune cell types (neutrophils, eosinophils, T cells, and innate-like lymphocytes) display c...
Neutrophils are the most abundant circulating leukocyte within the blood stream and for many years t...
Neutrophils are the first leukocytes to migrate from the bloodstream to the site of infection or inj...
Neutrophils require directional cues to navigate through the complex structure of venular walls and ...
Neutrophils require directional cues to navigate through the complex structure of venular walls and ...
Abstract: Immune cells congregate at specific loci to fight infections during inflammatory responses...
Neutrophils require directional cues to navigate through the complex structure of venular walls and ...
Neutrophils communicate with each other to form swarms in infected organs. Coordination of this popu...
SummaryAlthough the signals that control neutrophil migration from the blood to sites of infection h...