Successful immune responses depend on the spatiotemporal coordination of immune cell migration, interactions, and effector functions in lymphoid and parenchymal tissues. Real-time intravital microscopy has revolutionized our understanding of the dynamic behavior of many immune cell types in the living tissues of several species. Observing immune cells in their native environment has revealed many unanticipated facets of their biology, which were not expected from experiments outside a living organism. Here we highlight both classic and more recent examples of surprising discoveries that critically relied on the use of live in vivo imaging. In particular, we focus on five major cell types of the innate immune response (macrophages, microglia...
In this review, we discuss intravital microscopy of immune cells, starting from its historic origins...
International audienceTwo-photon microscopy makes it possible to image in real-time fluorescently la...
Inflammation of the CNS can have devastating, long-lived, and in some cases fatal consequences for p...
Both innate and adaptive immunity are dependent on the migratory capacity of myeloid and lymphoid ce...
Intravital microscopic imaging can uncover fundamental aspects of immune cell behavior in real time ...
Both innate and adaptive immunity are dependent on the migratory capacity of myeloid and lymphoid ce...
A central characteristic of the immune system is the constantly changing location of most of its con...
Leukocytes are inherently motile and interactive cells. Recent advances in intravital microscopy app...
A central characteristic of the immune system is the constantly changing location of most of its con...
The migration of immune cells plays a key role in inflammation. This is evident in the fact that inf...
Intravital multiphoton microscopy has provided insightful information of the dynamic process of immu...
AbstractRecent advances in photonics, particularly multi-photon microscopy (MPM) and new molecular a...
The past few years have seen the application of confocal and especially two-photon microscopy to the...
In this review, we discuss intravital microscopy of immune cells, starting from its historic origins...
AbstractA central feature of the immune system is the migratory behavior of its cellular components....
In this review, we discuss intravital microscopy of immune cells, starting from its historic origins...
International audienceTwo-photon microscopy makes it possible to image in real-time fluorescently la...
Inflammation of the CNS can have devastating, long-lived, and in some cases fatal consequences for p...
Both innate and adaptive immunity are dependent on the migratory capacity of myeloid and lymphoid ce...
Intravital microscopic imaging can uncover fundamental aspects of immune cell behavior in real time ...
Both innate and adaptive immunity are dependent on the migratory capacity of myeloid and lymphoid ce...
A central characteristic of the immune system is the constantly changing location of most of its con...
Leukocytes are inherently motile and interactive cells. Recent advances in intravital microscopy app...
A central characteristic of the immune system is the constantly changing location of most of its con...
The migration of immune cells plays a key role in inflammation. This is evident in the fact that inf...
Intravital multiphoton microscopy has provided insightful information of the dynamic process of immu...
AbstractRecent advances in photonics, particularly multi-photon microscopy (MPM) and new molecular a...
The past few years have seen the application of confocal and especially two-photon microscopy to the...
In this review, we discuss intravital microscopy of immune cells, starting from its historic origins...
AbstractA central feature of the immune system is the migratory behavior of its cellular components....
In this review, we discuss intravital microscopy of immune cells, starting from its historic origins...
International audienceTwo-photon microscopy makes it possible to image in real-time fluorescently la...
Inflammation of the CNS can have devastating, long-lived, and in some cases fatal consequences for p...