The spatiotemporal regulation of signalling proteins at the contacts formed between immune cells and their targets determines how and when immune responses begin and end. Therapeutic control of immune responses therefore relies on thorough elucidation of the molecular processes occurring at these interfaces. However, the detailed investigation of each component's contribution to the formation and regulation of the contact is hampered by the complexities of cell composition and architecture. Moreover, the transient nature of these interactions creates additional challenges, especially in the use of advanced imaging technology. One approach that circumvents these problems is to establish in vitro systems that faithfully mimic immune cell inte...
Understanding the component stoichiometry of the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) triggering apparatus ...
A given T cell receptor (TCR) can robustly discern a pathogen-derived agonist peptide amidst a myria...
T cells must efficiently scan and discriminate foreign antigen from self. Failure to do so leads to ...
The spatiotemporal regulation of signalling proteins at the contacts formed between immune cells and...
Controlled activation of immune cells protects the body from pathogens and disease while limiting da...
Membrane proteins in the cell are dynamically organized to process the information from the environm...
Innate and adaptive immunity is dependent upon reliable cell-cell communication mediated by direct i...
Understanding the component stoichiometry of the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) triggering apparatus ...
The first step of the adaptive immune response involves the interaction of T cells that express T-ce...
Innate and adaptive immunity is dependent upon reliable cell-cell communication mediated by direct i...
Antigen receptors play a central role in determining whether an immune response is required. The rem...
Recognition of antigen by T cells occurs at the junction between a T cell and an antigen-presenting ...
The interaction of T cells and antigen-presenting cells is central to adaptive immunity and involves...
This thesis studies protein-scale molecular interactions in the plasma membrane of living mammalian ...
Much of what we know about the early stages of T cell activation has been obtained from studies of T...
Understanding the component stoichiometry of the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) triggering apparatus ...
A given T cell receptor (TCR) can robustly discern a pathogen-derived agonist peptide amidst a myria...
T cells must efficiently scan and discriminate foreign antigen from self. Failure to do so leads to ...
The spatiotemporal regulation of signalling proteins at the contacts formed between immune cells and...
Controlled activation of immune cells protects the body from pathogens and disease while limiting da...
Membrane proteins in the cell are dynamically organized to process the information from the environm...
Innate and adaptive immunity is dependent upon reliable cell-cell communication mediated by direct i...
Understanding the component stoichiometry of the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) triggering apparatus ...
The first step of the adaptive immune response involves the interaction of T cells that express T-ce...
Innate and adaptive immunity is dependent upon reliable cell-cell communication mediated by direct i...
Antigen receptors play a central role in determining whether an immune response is required. The rem...
Recognition of antigen by T cells occurs at the junction between a T cell and an antigen-presenting ...
The interaction of T cells and antigen-presenting cells is central to adaptive immunity and involves...
This thesis studies protein-scale molecular interactions in the plasma membrane of living mammalian ...
Much of what we know about the early stages of T cell activation has been obtained from studies of T...
Understanding the component stoichiometry of the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) triggering apparatus ...
A given T cell receptor (TCR) can robustly discern a pathogen-derived agonist peptide amidst a myria...
T cells must efficiently scan and discriminate foreign antigen from self. Failure to do so leads to ...