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Britta Engelhardt

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Trends in Immunology|July 26, 2005
The ins and outs of T-lymphocyte trafficking to the CNS: anatomical sites and molecular mechanismsBritta Engelhardt, Richard M Ransohoff
Trends in Immunology|August 29, 2012
Capture, crawl, cross: the T cell code to breach the blood-brain barriersBritta Engelhardt, Richard M Ransohoff
Nature Reviews. Immunology|August 21, 2012
The anatomical and cellular basis of immune surveillance in the central nervous systemRichard M Ransohoff, Britta Engelhardt
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|April 16, 2019
Visualizing Impairment of the Endothelial and Glial Barriers of the Neurovascular Unit during Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis In VivoSilvia M Tietz, Britta Engelhardt
The Lancet. Neurology|February 21, 2023
Macrophages clear the way for CNS fluid flowSteven T Proulx, Britta Engelhardt
European Journal of Immunology|April 27, 2022
Multiple sclerosis: Immunopathological heterogeneity and its implicationsBritta Engelhardt, Manuel Comabella, Andrew Chan
Methods in Molecular Medicine|September 6, 2003
Detection of endothelial/lymphocyte interaction in spinal cord microvasculature by intravital videomicroscopyBritta Engelhardt, Peter Vajkoczy, Melanie Laschinger
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|November 20, 2008
Perivascular spaces and the two steps to neuroinflammationTrevor Owens, Ingo Bechmann, Britta Engelhardt
The New England Journal of Medicine|January 3, 2003
Alpha4 integrins as therapeutic targets in autoimmune diseaseUlrich H von Andrian, Britta Engelhardt
European Journal of Immunology|January 9, 2003
Encephalitogenic T cells use LFA-1 for transendothelial migration but not during capture and initial adhesion strengthening in healthy spinal cord microvessels in vivoMelanie Laschinger, Peter Vajkoczy, Britta Engelhardt
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Trends in Immunology|July 26, 2005
The ins and outs of T-lymphocyte trafficking to the CNS: anatomical sites and molecular mechanismsBritta Engelhardt, Richard M Ransohoff
Trends in Immunology|August 29, 2012
Capture, crawl, cross: the T cell code to breach the blood-brain barriersBritta Engelhardt, Richard M Ransohoff
Nature Reviews. Immunology|August 21, 2012
The anatomical and cellular basis of immune surveillance in the central nervous systemRichard M Ransohoff, Britta Engelhardt
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|April 16, 2019
Visualizing Impairment of the Endothelial and Glial Barriers of the Neurovascular Unit during Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis In VivoSilvia M Tietz, Britta Engelhardt
The Lancet. Neurology|February 21, 2023
Macrophages clear the way for CNS fluid flowSteven T Proulx, Britta Engelhardt
European Journal of Immunology|April 27, 2022
Multiple sclerosis: Immunopathological heterogeneity and its implicationsBritta Engelhardt, Manuel Comabella, Andrew Chan
Methods in Molecular Medicine|September 6, 2003
Detection of endothelial/lymphocyte interaction in spinal cord microvasculature by intravital videomicroscopyBritta Engelhardt, Peter Vajkoczy, Melanie Laschinger
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|November 20, 2008
Perivascular spaces and the two steps to neuroinflammationTrevor Owens, Ingo Bechmann, Britta Engelhardt
The New England Journal of Medicine|January 3, 2003
Alpha4 integrins as therapeutic targets in autoimmune diseaseUlrich H von Andrian, Britta Engelhardt
European Journal of Immunology|January 9, 2003
Encephalitogenic T cells use LFA-1 for transendothelial migration but not during capture and initial adhesion strengthening in healthy spinal cord microvessels in vivoMelanie Laschinger, Peter Vajkoczy, Britta Engelhardt
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