Immunological synapses are specialized cell-cell junctions characterized by (1) close apposition of the immune cell membrane with the membrane of another cell driven by adaptive or innate immune recognition, (2) adhesion, (3) stability, and (4) directed secretion. This phenomenon was first recognized in the 1970s and the early 1980s through electron microscopy of ex vivo functioning immune cells. Progressive advances in fluorescence microscopy and molecular immunology in the past 20 years have led to rapid progress on understanding the modes of cell-cell interaction and underlying molecular events. This volume contains a diverse range of protocols that can be applied to the study of the immunological synapses and related immune cell junctio...
T-cell activation requires interactions of T-cell antigen receptors (TCR) and peptides presented by ...
The term “immune synapse” was originally coined to highlight the similarities between the synaptic c...
International audienceSoon after antigen recognition, T lymphocytes polarize towards antigen present...
Immunological synapses are specialized cell-cell junctions characterized by (1) close apposition of...
Immunological synapses are specialized cell-cell junctions characterized by (1) close apposition of ...
This chapter deals with T cell activation and immunological synapses. It begins with a brief summary...
Abstract. The induction of a proper adaptive immune response is dependent on the correct transfer of...
All T cell functions require establishing contacts with other cells. In the last ten years, the immu...
All T cell functions require establishing contacts with other cells. In the last ten years, the immu...
The immunological synapse has been an area of very active scientific interest over the last decade. ...
The immunological synapse is a stable adhesive junction between a polarized immune effector cell and...
The immunological synapse (IS) is a specialised cell-cell adhesion that mediates antigen acquisition...
International audienceImmunological synapses are dynamically organised cell–cell interfaces formed b...
T-cell activation requires interaction of T-cell antigen receptors with proteins of the major histoc...
The immunological synapse (IS) has proved to be a sti-mulating concept, particularly in provoking di...
T-cell activation requires interactions of T-cell antigen receptors (TCR) and peptides presented by ...
The term “immune synapse” was originally coined to highlight the similarities between the synaptic c...
International audienceSoon after antigen recognition, T lymphocytes polarize towards antigen present...
Immunological synapses are specialized cell-cell junctions characterized by (1) close apposition of...
Immunological synapses are specialized cell-cell junctions characterized by (1) close apposition of ...
This chapter deals with T cell activation and immunological synapses. It begins with a brief summary...
Abstract. The induction of a proper adaptive immune response is dependent on the correct transfer of...
All T cell functions require establishing contacts with other cells. In the last ten years, the immu...
All T cell functions require establishing contacts with other cells. In the last ten years, the immu...
The immunological synapse has been an area of very active scientific interest over the last decade. ...
The immunological synapse is a stable adhesive junction between a polarized immune effector cell and...
The immunological synapse (IS) is a specialised cell-cell adhesion that mediates antigen acquisition...
International audienceImmunological synapses are dynamically organised cell–cell interfaces formed b...
T-cell activation requires interaction of T-cell antigen receptors with proteins of the major histoc...
The immunological synapse (IS) has proved to be a sti-mulating concept, particularly in provoking di...
T-cell activation requires interactions of T-cell antigen receptors (TCR) and peptides presented by ...
The term “immune synapse” was originally coined to highlight the similarities between the synaptic c...
International audienceSoon after antigen recognition, T lymphocytes polarize towards antigen present...