To understand the success or failure of immune responses against pathogens or tumours requires the direct measurement of specific lymphocytes. Recently, there has been an explosion of data in this field through the use of several new tools for measuring the number and function of T cells. This has allowed immunologists who study human disease and mouse models of infection and cancer to readily track specific T cells--in both time and space. Although there are common patterns, over time, each host-pathogen relationship seems to develop unique characteristics, as reflected in the quality of the T-cell response
Increasing our ability to broadly monitor T cell responses and sense disease biomarkers at depth thr...
The importance of CD8+ T cells in the control of viral infections is well established. However, what...
Recently implemented fluorescence imaging techniques, such as total internal reflection fluorescence...
Despite extended international efforts, the mechanisms governing T-cell receptor repertoire selectio...
Assessing T-cell mediated immune status can help to understand the body's response to disease and al...
The ability to track antigen (Ag)-specific lymphocyte populations in vivo has greatly increased our ...
The importance of CD8(+) T cells in the control of viral infections is well established. However, wh...
Understanding the interactions between a host and a pathogen relies crucially on quantitative measur...
A new generation of sensitive T cell-based assays facilitates the direct quantitation and characteri...
A new generation of sensitive T cell-based assays facilitates the direct quantitation and characteri...
Immunology has traditionally been a qualitative science describing the cellular and molecular compo...
The development of the fluorescently labeled tetrameric MHC-peptide complex has enabled the direct v...
International audienceThe impressive development of cancer immunotherapy in the last few years origi...
MHC class I-peptide tetrameric complexes ('tetramers') have revolutionized the study of antiviral CD...
Monitoring cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses to tumor antigens that have been defined at the mo...
Increasing our ability to broadly monitor T cell responses and sense disease biomarkers at depth thr...
The importance of CD8+ T cells in the control of viral infections is well established. However, what...
Recently implemented fluorescence imaging techniques, such as total internal reflection fluorescence...
Despite extended international efforts, the mechanisms governing T-cell receptor repertoire selectio...
Assessing T-cell mediated immune status can help to understand the body's response to disease and al...
The ability to track antigen (Ag)-specific lymphocyte populations in vivo has greatly increased our ...
The importance of CD8(+) T cells in the control of viral infections is well established. However, wh...
Understanding the interactions between a host and a pathogen relies crucially on quantitative measur...
A new generation of sensitive T cell-based assays facilitates the direct quantitation and characteri...
A new generation of sensitive T cell-based assays facilitates the direct quantitation and characteri...
Immunology has traditionally been a qualitative science describing the cellular and molecular compo...
The development of the fluorescently labeled tetrameric MHC-peptide complex has enabled the direct v...
International audienceThe impressive development of cancer immunotherapy in the last few years origi...
MHC class I-peptide tetrameric complexes ('tetramers') have revolutionized the study of antiviral CD...
Monitoring cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses to tumor antigens that have been defined at the mo...
Increasing our ability to broadly monitor T cell responses and sense disease biomarkers at depth thr...
The importance of CD8+ T cells in the control of viral infections is well established. However, what...
Recently implemented fluorescence imaging techniques, such as total internal reflection fluorescence...