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Computational Analysis of the Caenorhabditis elegans Germline to Study the Distribution of Nuclei, Proteins, and the Cytoskeleton
Published on: April 19, 2018
Germinal centres seen through the mathematical eye: B-cell models on the catwalk
Michael Meyer-Hermann1, Marc Thilo Figge, Kai-Michael Toellner
1Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, 60438 Frankfurt/Main, Germany. m.meyer-hermann@fias.uni-frankfurt.de
Abstract:
Germinal centres are receiving renewed attention following recent intravital multi-photon imaging studies. These data have shed new light on longstanding questions about the spatial organisation of germinal centres, B-cell migration, selection and differentiation. Mathematical models have proven invaluable in the analysis of intravital motility data, and have predicted novel B-cell selection mechanisms that are now supported by experimental findings. We argue that mathematical modelling adds a different vantage point to experimental data and provides a quantitative and systematic analysis of hypotheses and theories in immunology. Furthermore, the well-characterised nature of the germinal centre provides an excellent proving ground for mathematical modelling.
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