AbstractLarge polysaccharide molecules composing the glycocalyx have been shown to prevent cell adhesion. However, this process was not observed microscopically. Terbium labeling, combined with a new quantitative imaging method based on electron energy loss spectroscopy, allowed specific glycocalyx staining with excellent contrast. Image analysis enabled us to compare glycocalyx structure in free membrane areas and contacts between monocytic cells and bound erythrocytes. Apparent glycocalyx thickness, in contact areas, was half of the sum of glycocalyx thicknesses in free areas without label density increase. Ultrastructural immunogold localization of CD43 molecules, a major component of glycocalyx, was also demonstrated to be excluded from...
In the past 25 years many techniques have been developed to characterize cell adhesion and to quanti...
Glycans, which decorate cell surfaces, play crucial roles in various physiological events involving ...
Received: Feb.2008 | Accepted: Apr.2009Red blood cells can adhere to a solid surface by means of adh...
AbstractLarge polysaccharide molecules composing the glycocalyx have been shown to prevent cell adhe...
The glycocalyx is a cell surface sugar layer of most cell types that greatly influences the interact...
The measurement of cell adhesion using single cell force spectroscopy methods was compared with earl...
In recent years, the study of cell adhesion to surfaces has been of increasing clinical and research...
AbstractThe positioning of adhesion molecules relative to the microtopography of the cell surface ha...
The glycocalyx is thought to perform a potent, but not yet defined function in cellular adhesion and...
AbstractThe adhesion of red blood cells (RBCs) to cells or surfaces is of current basic science and ...
Abstract The adhesion of red blood cells (RBC) has been studied extensively in frame of cell-to-cel...
AbstractA model system to study the control of cell adhesion by receptor-mediated specific forces, u...
The topology of the contact seam of human erythrocytes adhered by dextran, an uncharged polymer, has...
Over the years, attempts have been made to measure cell adhesion by several tech-niques, including, ...
The adhesion of leukocytes circulating in the blood to vascular endothelium is critical for their tr...
In the past 25 years many techniques have been developed to characterize cell adhesion and to quanti...
Glycans, which decorate cell surfaces, play crucial roles in various physiological events involving ...
Received: Feb.2008 | Accepted: Apr.2009Red blood cells can adhere to a solid surface by means of adh...
AbstractLarge polysaccharide molecules composing the glycocalyx have been shown to prevent cell adhe...
The glycocalyx is a cell surface sugar layer of most cell types that greatly influences the interact...
The measurement of cell adhesion using single cell force spectroscopy methods was compared with earl...
In recent years, the study of cell adhesion to surfaces has been of increasing clinical and research...
AbstractThe positioning of adhesion molecules relative to the microtopography of the cell surface ha...
The glycocalyx is thought to perform a potent, but not yet defined function in cellular adhesion and...
AbstractThe adhesion of red blood cells (RBCs) to cells or surfaces is of current basic science and ...
Abstract The adhesion of red blood cells (RBC) has been studied extensively in frame of cell-to-cel...
AbstractA model system to study the control of cell adhesion by receptor-mediated specific forces, u...
The topology of the contact seam of human erythrocytes adhered by dextran, an uncharged polymer, has...
Over the years, attempts have been made to measure cell adhesion by several tech-niques, including, ...
The adhesion of leukocytes circulating in the blood to vascular endothelium is critical for their tr...
In the past 25 years many techniques have been developed to characterize cell adhesion and to quanti...
Glycans, which decorate cell surfaces, play crucial roles in various physiological events involving ...
Received: Feb.2008 | Accepted: Apr.2009Red blood cells can adhere to a solid surface by means of adh...