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Tuning immune responses: diversity and adaptation of the immunological synapse
P Friedl, AT den Boer, M Gunzer… - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2005 - nature.com
The onset and regulation of a specific immune response results from
communication between T cells and antigen-presenting cells (APCs), which form
molecular interactions at the site of cell–cell contact — and this is ...
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Follicular B helper T cells in antibody responses and autoimmunity
CG Vinuesa, SG Tangye, B Moser, CR Mackay… - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2005 - nature.com
T-cell help for B cells is essential for high-affinity antibody responses and
B-cell memory. Recently, the identity of a discrete follicular population of T
cells that has a crucial role in this process has become clearer. Similar ...
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Regulatory T Cells Reversibly Suppress Cytotoxic T Cell Function Independent of Effector … - univ-mrs.fr [PDF] 
TR Mempel, MJ Pittet, K Khazaie, W Weninger, R … - Immunity, 2006 - Elsevier
Mechanisms of dominant tolerance have evolved within the mammalian immune system
to prevent inappropriate immune responses. CD4 + CD25 + regulatory T (T reg )
cells have emerged as central constituents of this suppressive activity. By ...
Cited by 80 - Related articles - Web Search - All 12 versions

Cryptopatches and isolated lymphoid follicles: dynamic lymphoid tissues dispensable for the … - mh-hannover.de [PDF] 
O Pabst, H Herbrand, T Worbs, M Friedrichsen, S … - European Journal of Immunology, 2005 - doi.wiley.com
Oliver Pabst 1 , Heike Herbrand 1 , Tim Worbs 1 , Michaela Friedrichsen 1 , ...
Sheng Yan 2 , Matthias W. Hoffmann 2 , Heiner Körner 3 , Günter Bernhardt 1 ,
... Reinhard Pabst 4 and Reinhold Förster 1
Cited by 58 - Related articles - Web Search - All 7 versions

T cells use two directionally distinct pathways for cytokine secretion
M Huse, BF Lillemeier, MS Kuhns, DS Chen, MM Davis - Nature Immunology, 2006 - nature.com
Secreted factors can elicit powerful responses from many cell types and can be
toxic at high concentrations, yet these factors are often released into an
environment that is densely packed with other cells. This raises the issue ...
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The c-SMAC: sorting it all out (or in) - jcb.org [HTML] 
J Lin, MJ Miller, AS Shaw - The Journal of Cell Biology, 2005 - Rockefeller Univ Press
Abstract T cells integrate and transduce the key signals necessary to mount an
appropriate immune response. To do this, they rely on both secreted factors as
well as physical cell–cell contact. Much attention has focused on the ...
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A dynamic view of the immunological synapse
ML Dustin - Seminars in Immunology, 2005 - Elsevier
T cell activation requires interactions of T cell antigen receptors (TCR) and
peptides presented by major histocompatibility complex molecules (MHCp) in an
adhesive junction between the T cell and antigen-presenting cell. Stable ...
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Surface-bound chemokines capture and prime T cells for synapse formation
RS Friedman, J Jacobelli, MF Krummel - Nature Immunology, 2006 - nature.com
The motility and positioning of naive T cells in lymph node is modulated by
antigen-independent cues as well as antigen-specific signaling. In the absence
of antigen, T cells participate in multiple modes of motion, including a ...
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CCR7 ligands stimulate the intranodal motility of T lymphocytes in vivo - jem.org [HTML] 
T Worbs, TR Mempel, J Bolter, UH von Andrian, R … - Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2007 - Rockefeller Univ Press
In contrast to lymphocyte homing, little is known about molecular cues
controlling the motility of lymphocytes within lymphoid organs. Applying
intravital two-photon microscopy, we demonstrate that chemokine receptor ...
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CC Chemokine Receptor 7 Contributes to Gi-Dependent T Cell Motility in the Lymph Node - jimmunol.org [HTML] 
T Okada, JG Cyster - The Journal of Immunology, 2007 - Am Assoc Immnol
Naive T cells migrate extensively within lymph node (LN) T zones to scan for
Ag-bearing dendritic cells. However, the extracellular signals controlling T
cell motility in LNs are not well defined. In this study, by real-time ...
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