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Isolation of Murine Lymph Node Stromal Cells
Published on: August 19, 2014
Cellular orchestration of T cell priming in lymph nodes
Béatrice Breart1, Philippe Bousso
1G5 Dynamiques des Réponses Immunes, Equipe Avenir, Inserm U668, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.
Abstract:
Progress made in visualizing T cell responses in vivo and at the single cell level has revealed an unexpected level of complexity in the orchestration of T cell activation in lymph nodes. The choreography that leads to the initiation of a T cell response involves multiple cellular actors, and is intrinsically influenced by their motility and their mode of cell-cell interactions. Recent studies have begun to depict the cellular orchestration of T cell priming and to analyze the way it could influence the outcome of T cell responses.
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