3 figurasT cell migration is essential for T cell responses; it allows for the detection of cognate antigen at the surface of antigen-presenting cells and for interactions with other cells involved in the immune response. Although appearing random, growing evidence suggests that T cell motility patterns are strategic and governed by mechanisms that are optimized for both the activation stage of the cell and for environment-specific cues. In this Opinion article, we discuss how the combined effects of T cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic forces influence T cell motility patterns in the context of highly complex tissues that are filled with other cells involved in parallel motility. In particular, we examine how insights from 'search theory' can b...
T cells navigate a wide variety of tissues and organs for immune surveillance and effector functions...
T-cell development is coupled with a highly ordered migratory pattern. Lymphoid progenitors must fol...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83669/1/JTB_article.pd
SummaryTo mount an immune response, T lymphocytes must successfully search for foreign material boun...
T cells are charged with surveying tissues for evidence of their cognate foreign antigens. Subsequen...
In the lymph node, T cells migrate rapidly and with striking versatility in a continuous scan for an...
To mount an immune response, T lymphocytes must successfully search for foreign material bound to th...
T cells are part of the immune system and as such play a very important role in keeping us healthy. ...
In order to trigger an adaptive immune response, T cells move through lymph nodes searching for dend...
tT cells migrate to lymphoid organs to become activated through specific contacts with antigen-prese...
T lymphocytes (T cells) circulate from the blood into secondary lymphoid organs for immune surveilla...
Our established understanding of lymphocyte migration suggests that naive and memory T cells travel ...
The immune system provides our defense against pathogens and aberrant cells, including tumorigenic a...
In many immunological processes chemoattraction is thought to play a role in guiding cells to their ...
The three-dimensional positions of immune cells can be tracked in live tissues precisely as a functi...
T cells navigate a wide variety of tissues and organs for immune surveillance and effector functions...
T-cell development is coupled with a highly ordered migratory pattern. Lymphoid progenitors must fol...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83669/1/JTB_article.pd
SummaryTo mount an immune response, T lymphocytes must successfully search for foreign material boun...
T cells are charged with surveying tissues for evidence of their cognate foreign antigens. Subsequen...
In the lymph node, T cells migrate rapidly and with striking versatility in a continuous scan for an...
To mount an immune response, T lymphocytes must successfully search for foreign material bound to th...
T cells are part of the immune system and as such play a very important role in keeping us healthy. ...
In order to trigger an adaptive immune response, T cells move through lymph nodes searching for dend...
tT cells migrate to lymphoid organs to become activated through specific contacts with antigen-prese...
T lymphocytes (T cells) circulate from the blood into secondary lymphoid organs for immune surveilla...
Our established understanding of lymphocyte migration suggests that naive and memory T cells travel ...
The immune system provides our defense against pathogens and aberrant cells, including tumorigenic a...
In many immunological processes chemoattraction is thought to play a role in guiding cells to their ...
The three-dimensional positions of immune cells can be tracked in live tissues precisely as a functi...
T cells navigate a wide variety of tissues and organs for immune surveillance and effector functions...
T-cell development is coupled with a highly ordered migratory pattern. Lymphoid progenitors must fol...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83669/1/JTB_article.pd