AbstractTo better understand the mechanism of leukocyte migration in complex environments, model extracellular matrices were prepared using gelatin, Hanks’ solution, Bodipy-BSA (fluorescent upon proteolysis), and dihydrotetramethylrosamine or hydroethidine (fluorescent upon oxidation). Using quantitative microfluorometry, neutrophil-mediated extracellular pulses of reactive oxygen metabolites (ROMs) and pericellular proteolysis were periodically observed showing that these functions occur as quantal bursts. However, chronic granulomatous disease neutrophils, which do not produce ROMs, did not display ROM deposition. Matrices show an alternating pattern of green (proteolytic) and red (oxidative) fluorescence, indicating these functions are o...
AbstractNeutrophils undergo periodic cytoskeletal rearrangements that lead to cycles of shape change...
Having previously associated metabolic oscillations with cell locomotion, we hypothesized that patie...
AbstractWe have obtained new evidence for the occurrence of intracellular NADPH-oxidase activity in ...
AbstractTo better understand the mechanism of leukocyte migration in complex environments, model ext...
SummaryNeutrophils contain granules loaded with antimicrobial proteins and are regarded as impermeab...
Migrating neutrophils utilize beta2 integrins for substrate attachment and urokinase receptors (uPAR...
AbstractApplication of extremely low frequency pulsed DC electric fields that are frequency- and pha...
Previous studies have shown that the urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR) is localiz...
AbstractWe present a two-compartment model to explain the oscillatory behavior observed experimental...
Neutrophils are the most abundant leukocyte in human blood and essential components of our defense a...
AbstractIn adherent and motile neutrophils NAD(P)H concentration, flavoprotein redox potential, and ...
Low concentrations of phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) elicit a specific response in human neut...
When neutrophil leukocytes are stimulated by chemotactic factors or by substratum contact, they chan...
Abstract Background: Migration, production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), release of myeloperoxid...
AbstractRelease subcellular fractionation experiments indicate that fusion of a novel tertiary granu...
AbstractNeutrophils undergo periodic cytoskeletal rearrangements that lead to cycles of shape change...
Having previously associated metabolic oscillations with cell locomotion, we hypothesized that patie...
AbstractWe have obtained new evidence for the occurrence of intracellular NADPH-oxidase activity in ...
AbstractTo better understand the mechanism of leukocyte migration in complex environments, model ext...
SummaryNeutrophils contain granules loaded with antimicrobial proteins and are regarded as impermeab...
Migrating neutrophils utilize beta2 integrins for substrate attachment and urokinase receptors (uPAR...
AbstractApplication of extremely low frequency pulsed DC electric fields that are frequency- and pha...
Previous studies have shown that the urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR) is localiz...
AbstractWe present a two-compartment model to explain the oscillatory behavior observed experimental...
Neutrophils are the most abundant leukocyte in human blood and essential components of our defense a...
AbstractIn adherent and motile neutrophils NAD(P)H concentration, flavoprotein redox potential, and ...
Low concentrations of phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) elicit a specific response in human neut...
When neutrophil leukocytes are stimulated by chemotactic factors or by substratum contact, they chan...
Abstract Background: Migration, production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), release of myeloperoxid...
AbstractRelease subcellular fractionation experiments indicate that fusion of a novel tertiary granu...
AbstractNeutrophils undergo periodic cytoskeletal rearrangements that lead to cycles of shape change...
Having previously associated metabolic oscillations with cell locomotion, we hypothesized that patie...
AbstractWe have obtained new evidence for the occurrence of intracellular NADPH-oxidase activity in ...