The immunological synapse has been an area of very active scientific interest over the last decade. Surprisingly, much about the synapse remains unknown or is controversial. Here we review some of these current issues in the field: how the synapse is defined, its potential role in T-cell function, and our current understanding about how the synapse is formed
Adaptive immune responses take place in the T cell area of secondary lymphoid organs, where, on enco...
Immunological synapse is termed as a steady interface between immune cells (mainly T-lymphocyte) i.e...
The immunological synapse (IS) as a concept has evolved from a static view of the junction between T...
The immunological synapse (IS) has proved to be a sti-mulating concept, particularly in provoking di...
All T cell functions require establishing contacts with other cells. In the last ten years, the immu...
All T cell functions require establishing contacts with other cells. In the last ten years, the immu...
This chapter deals with T cell activation and immunological synapses. It begins with a brief summary...
Abstract. The induction of a proper adaptive immune response is dependent on the correct transfer of...
When a T cell encounters an antigen-presenting cell, the two cells form an intimate connection calle...
International audienceImmunological synapses are dynamically organised cell–cell interfaces formed b...
Immunological synapses are specialized cell-cell junctions characterized by (1) close apposition of...
The specialized junction between a T lymphocyte and an antigen-presenting cell, the immunological sy...
Immunological synapses are specialized cell-cell junctions characterized by (1) close apposition of ...
The immunological synapse (IS) is a stable cell-cell junction between a thymus-derived lymphocyte (T...
T-cell activation requires interaction of T-cell antigen receptors with proteins of the major histoc...
Adaptive immune responses take place in the T cell area of secondary lymphoid organs, where, on enco...
Immunological synapse is termed as a steady interface between immune cells (mainly T-lymphocyte) i.e...
The immunological synapse (IS) as a concept has evolved from a static view of the junction between T...
The immunological synapse (IS) has proved to be a sti-mulating concept, particularly in provoking di...
All T cell functions require establishing contacts with other cells. In the last ten years, the immu...
All T cell functions require establishing contacts with other cells. In the last ten years, the immu...
This chapter deals with T cell activation and immunological synapses. It begins with a brief summary...
Abstract. The induction of a proper adaptive immune response is dependent on the correct transfer of...
When a T cell encounters an antigen-presenting cell, the two cells form an intimate connection calle...
International audienceImmunological synapses are dynamically organised cell–cell interfaces formed b...
Immunological synapses are specialized cell-cell junctions characterized by (1) close apposition of...
The specialized junction between a T lymphocyte and an antigen-presenting cell, the immunological sy...
Immunological synapses are specialized cell-cell junctions characterized by (1) close apposition of ...
The immunological synapse (IS) is a stable cell-cell junction between a thymus-derived lymphocyte (T...
T-cell activation requires interaction of T-cell antigen receptors with proteins of the major histoc...
Adaptive immune responses take place in the T cell area of secondary lymphoid organs, where, on enco...
Immunological synapse is termed as a steady interface between immune cells (mainly T-lymphocyte) i.e...
The immunological synapse (IS) as a concept has evolved from a static view of the junction between T...