Deep tissue imaging has become state of the art in biology, but now the problem is to quantify spatial information in a global, organ-wide context. Although access to the raw data is no longer a limitation, the computational tools to extract biologically useful information out of these large data sets is still catching up. In many cases, to understand the mechanism behind a biological process, where molecules or cells interact with each other, it is mandatory to know their mutual positions. We illustrate this principle here with the immune system. Although the general functions of lymph nodes as immune sentinels are well described, many cellular and molecular details governing the interactions of lymphocytes and dendritic cells remain uncle...
With growing molecular evidence for correlations between spatial arrangement of blood vasculature an...
With growing molecular evidence for correlations between spatial arrangement of blood vasculature an...
doi:10.3791/3720 (2012). Lymph nodes (LNs) are secondary lymphoid organs, which are strategically lo...
Deep tissue imaging has become state of the art in biology, but now the problem is to quantify spati...
Deep tissue imaging has become state of the art in biology, but now the problem is to quantify spati...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Secondary lymphoid organs (SLOs), including tonsils, lymph nodes, and Peyer’s Patches, exhibit compl...
In vivo imaging has revolutionized understanding of the spatiotemporal complexity that subserves the...
The conduit network is a hallmark of lymph node microanatomy, but lack of suitable imaging technolog...
In vivo imaging has revolutionized understanding of the spatiotemporal complexity that subserves the...
International audienceThe surveillance of host body tissues by immune cells is central for mediating...
With growing molecular evidence for correlations between spatial arrangement of blood vasculature an...
With growing molecular evidence for correlations between spatial arrangement of blood vasculature an...
AbstractA central feature of the immune system is the migratory behavior of its cellular components....
With growing molecular evidence for correlations between spatial arrangement of blood vasculature an...
With growing molecular evidence for correlations between spatial arrangement of blood vasculature an...
With growing molecular evidence for correlations between spatial arrangement of blood vasculature an...
doi:10.3791/3720 (2012). Lymph nodes (LNs) are secondary lymphoid organs, which are strategically lo...
Deep tissue imaging has become state of the art in biology, but now the problem is to quantify spati...
Deep tissue imaging has become state of the art in biology, but now the problem is to quantify spati...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Secondary lymphoid organs (SLOs), including tonsils, lymph nodes, and Peyer’s Patches, exhibit compl...
In vivo imaging has revolutionized understanding of the spatiotemporal complexity that subserves the...
The conduit network is a hallmark of lymph node microanatomy, but lack of suitable imaging technolog...
In vivo imaging has revolutionized understanding of the spatiotemporal complexity that subserves the...
International audienceThe surveillance of host body tissues by immune cells is central for mediating...
With growing molecular evidence for correlations between spatial arrangement of blood vasculature an...
With growing molecular evidence for correlations between spatial arrangement of blood vasculature an...
AbstractA central feature of the immune system is the migratory behavior of its cellular components....
With growing molecular evidence for correlations between spatial arrangement of blood vasculature an...
With growing molecular evidence for correlations between spatial arrangement of blood vasculature an...
With growing molecular evidence for correlations between spatial arrangement of blood vasculature an...
doi:10.3791/3720 (2012). Lymph nodes (LNs) are secondary lymphoid organs, which are strategically lo...