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This graphic abstract depicts the convergence of artificial intelligence, genetic technologies, bioengineering, and rehabilitation as the core pillars of next‐generation surgery. These domains collectively enhance preoperative planning, intraoperative precision, tissue reconstruction, and postoperative recovery, driving a paradigm shift toward ...
Dengxiong Li +17 more
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Cytoskeletal control of the secretory immune synapse
The immune synapse is a very important but often transient site for secretion between immune cells. How secretion is controlled in a coordinated fashion at the synapse is a subject of much investigation. Two key mechanisms are the polarisation of the centrosome and rapid actin dynamics across the immune synapses that form between interacting immune ...
Tiphaine Douanne, Gillian M Griffiths
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Nanotubes at Neural and Immune Synapses
Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2008This minireview aims to demonstrate that (i) natural nanotubes play important roles in chemical signaling and (ii) they represent one of the deep functional similarities between neural and immune synapses. We also pay attention to the related receptor assemblies and possibilities of chemically synthesized carbon nanotubes to simulate functions of the ...
Larisa B, Goncharova +1 more
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Intrigue at the Immune Synapse
Scientific American, 2006High resolution microscopic images of immune cells contacting other cells have revealed temporary membrane structures similar to the 'synapse' connection nerve cells for communication. The investigations of these immune cell synapses focus on mechanisms that might control the configuration and how the structures modulate communication between cells ...
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Inhibitory and Regulatory Immune Synapses
2009Cell contact-dependent inhibition and regulation of immune responses play an essential role in balancing the need for rapid and efficient responses to a wide variety of pathological challenges, while at the same time maintaining self-tolerance. Much attention has been given to immune synapses that lead to the activation of, for example, cell-mediated ...
Eissmann, Philipp, Davis, Daniel M.
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Immune synapse: conductor of orchestrated organelle movement [PDF]
To ensure proper cell function, intracellular organelles are not randomly distributed within the cell, but polarized and highly constrained by the cytoskeleton and associated adaptor proteins. This relationship between distribution and function was originally found in neurons and epithelial cells; however, recent evidence suggests that it is a general ...
Noa B Martin-Cofreces +2 more
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