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  • Migratory dermal dendritic ... Migratory dermal dendritic cells act as rapid sensors of protozoan parasites
    Ng, Lai Guan; Hsu, Alice; Mandell, Michael A ... PLOS pathogens, 11/2008, Volume: 4, Issue: 11
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    Dendritic cells (DC), including those of the skin, act as sentinels for intruding microorganisms. In the epidermis, DC (termed Langerhans cells, LC) are sessile and screen their microenvironment ...
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  • Bacterial antigen is direct... Bacterial antigen is directly delivered to the draining lymph nodes and activates CD8+ T cells during Staphylococcus aureus skin infection
    Egawa, Gyohei; Roediger, Ben; Tay, Szun S ... Immunology and cell biology, March 2021, 2021-Mar, 2021-03-00, 20210301, Volume: 99, Issue: 3
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    Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most common causes of community‐ and hospital‐acquired bacterial infection worldwide. While neutrophils play an important role in anti‐S. aureus immune defense, ...
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  • Perivascular macrophages me... Perivascular macrophages mediate neutrophil recruitment during bacterial skin infection
    Abtin, Arby; Jain, Rohit; Mitchell, Andrew J ... Nature immunology, 01/2014, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    Transendothelial migration of neutrophils in postcapillary venules is a key event in the inflammatory response against pathogens and tissue damage. The precise regulation of this process is ...
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  • Visualizing the Neutrophil ... Visualizing the Neutrophil Response to Sterile Tissue Injury in Mouse Dermis Reveals a Three-Phase Cascade of Events
    Ng, Lai Guan; Qin, Jim S.; Roediger, Ben ... Journal of investigative dermatology, 10/2011, Volume: 131, Issue: 10
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    Neutrophil granulocytes traffic into sites of organ injury in which they may not only participate in tissue repair and pathogen clearance but may also contribute to collateral cell damage through the ...
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  • Selective imprinting of gut... Selective imprinting of gut-homing T cells by Peyer's patch dendritic cells
    von Andrian, Ulrich H; Mora, J. Rodrigo; Bono, Maria Rosa ... Nature (London), 07/2003, Volume: 424, Issue: 6944
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    Whereas naive T cells migrate only to secondary lymphoid organs, activation by antigen confers to T cells the ability to home to non-lymphoid sites. Activated effector/memory T cells migrate ...
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  • Real-time imaging reveals t... Real-time imaging reveals the dynamics of leukocyte behaviour during experimental cerebral malaria pathogenesis
    Pai, Saparna; Qin, Jim; Cavanagh, Lois ... PLOS pathogens, 07/2014, Volume: 10, Issue: 7
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    During experimental cerebral malaria (ECM) mice develop a lethal neuropathological syndrome associated with microcirculatory dysfunction and intravascular leukocyte sequestration. The precise ...
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  • Plasmacytoid dendritic cell... Plasmacytoid dendritic cells are dispensable during primary influenza virus infection
    Wolf, Amaya I; Buehler, Darya; Hensley, Scott E ... The Journal of immunology (1950), 2009-Jan-15, Volume: 182, Issue: 2
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    Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC) are thought to be pivotal in the first line of defense against viral infections. Although previous studies have suggested that pDC regulate the immune response ...
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  • Bone Marrow Is a Major Rese... Bone Marrow Is a Major Reservoir and Site of Recruitment for Central Memory CD8 + T Cells
    Mazo, Irina B.; Honczarenko, Marek; Leung, Harry ... Immunity, 02/2005, Volume: 22, Issue: 2
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    Normal bone marrow (BM) contains T cells whose function and origin are poorly understood. We observed that CD8 + T cells in BM consist chiefly of CCR7 + L-selectin + central memory cells (T CMs). ...
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  • Visualizing murine breast a... Visualizing murine breast and melanoma tumor microenvironment using intravital multiphoton microscopy
    Jain, Rohit; Tikoo, Shweta; On, Kathy ... STAR protocols, 09/2021, Volume: 2, Issue: 3
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    Intravital multiphoton imaging of the tumor milieu allows for the dissection of intricate and dynamic biological processes in situ. Herein, we present a step-by-step protocol for setting up an ...
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  • Random migration precedes s... Random migration precedes stable target cell interactions of tumor-infiltrating T cells
    Mrass, Paulus; Takano, Hajime; Ng, Lai Guan ... The Journal of experimental medicine, 11/2006, Volume: 203, Issue: 12
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    The tumor microenvironment is composed of an intricate mixture of tumor and host-derived cells that engage in a continuous interplay. T cells are particularly important in this context as they may ...
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