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The following pages link to Defining the quantitative limits of intravital two-photon lymphocyte tracking. (Q35134237):
Displaying 33 items.
- Navigating in tissue mazes: chemoattractant interpretation in complex environments (Q26781927) (← links)
- Steering cell migration by alternating blebs and actin-rich protrusions. (Q27304862) (← links)
- Persistence and Adaptation in Immunity: T Cells Balance the Extent and Thoroughness of Search (Q27316588) (← links)
- Age-Dependent Cell Trafficking Defects in Draining Lymph Nodes Impair Adaptive Immunity and Control of West Nile Virus Infection (Q27318656) (← links)
- Chemotactic migration of T cells towards dendritic cells promotes the detection of rare antigens (Q27329452) (← links)
- Large Variations in HIV-1 Viral Load Explained by Shifting-Mosaic Metapopulation Dynamics (Q27339956) (← links)
- Modeling leukocyte-leukocyte non-contact interactions in a lymph node (Q28534660) (← links)
- Detection of rare antigen-presenting cells through T cell-intrinsic meandering motility, mediated by Myo1g. (Q28863611) (← links)
- Heterogeneous CD8 T cell migration in the lymph node in the absence of inflammation revealed by quantitative migration analysis (Q30300708) (← links)
- Cognate antigen directs CD8 T cell migration to vascularized transplants (Q30540210) (← links)
- In vivo optical pathology of paclitaxel efficacy on the peritoneal metastatic xenograft model of gastric cancer using two-photon laser scanning microscopy (Q31147513) (← links)
- Random migration and signal integration promote rapid and robust T cell recruitment (Q34015142) (← links)
- Intravital imaging of gastrointestinal diseases in preclinical models using two-photon laser scanning microscopy (Q34366717) (← links)
- Directional migration of recirculating lymphocytes through lymph nodes via random walks (Q34428535) (← links)
- Analytical results on the Beauchemin model of lymphocyte migration. (Q34756480) (← links)
- PhagoSight: an open-source MATLAB® package for the analysis of fluorescent neutrophil and macrophage migration in a zebrafish model (Q34983558) (← links)
- Leukocyte Motility Models Assessed through Simulation and Multi-objective Optimization-Based Model Selection (Q36121811) (← links)
- The race for the prize: T-cell trafficking strategies for optimal surveillance (Q36177919) (← links)
- Clinical presentation, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (Q37055162) (← links)
- Visualizing chemokine-dependent T cell activation and migration in response to central nervous system infection (Q37727110) (← links)
- A global "imaging'' view on systems approaches in immunology. (Q38068788) (← links)
- Dendritic cells enhance the antigen sensitivity of T cells (Q38070158) (← links)
- T cell migration, search strategies and mechanisms. (Q38725372) (← links)
- Imaging the pharmacology of nanomaterials by intravital microscopy: Toward understanding their biological behavior (Q38856246) (← links)
- How is the effectiveness of immune surveillance impacted by the spatial distribution of spreading infections? (Q41119839) (← links)
- Contextual analysis of immunological response through whole-organ fluorescent imaging. (Q42647212) (← links)
- Activated CD4 T cells enter the splenic T-cell zone and induce autoantibody-producing germinal centers through bystander activation. (Q42962070) (← links)
- Search efficiency of biased migration towards stationary or moving targets in heterogeneously structured environments. (Q47559991) (← links)
- Untangling cell tracks: Quantifying cell migration by time lapse image data analysis (Q47662094) (← links)
- Brain-on-a-chip model enables analysis of human neuronal differentiation and chemotaxis (Q48475004) (← links)
- T-cell movement on the reticular network (Q51494610) (← links)
- Annular Beam Shaping in Multiphoton Microscopy to Reduce Out-of-Focus Background (Q59145073) (← links)
- Heterogeneous T cell motility behaviors emerge from a coupling between speed and turning in vivo (Q95297277) (← links)