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Immunological Synapse Regulation

Science, 2003
The immunological synapse coordinates intercellular communication between T cells and antigen-presenting cells, but the signaling functions of this structure have not been clear. Experiments and computer modeling have led Lee et al.
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The diversity of immunological synapses

Current Opinion in Immunology, 2003
Immunological synapses (ISs) are specialised signalling domains characterised by complex molecular clustering and segregation at the contact site between cells of the immune system. T lymphocytes form different ISs depending on their state of activation and on the antigen-presenting cells with which they interact. The structural features of the various
Alain, Trautmann, Salvatore, Valitutti
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A check on the immunological synapse

Science Signaling, 2023
Blocking Nogo receptor 1 on natural killer cells enhances cell killing by stabilizing contact with target cells.
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Signaling and the Immunological Synapse

2010
This chapter deals with T cell activation and immunological synapses. It begins with a brief summary of T cell biology to put a discussion of immune synapses into a broader context because the study of immunological synapses addresses issues pertaining mainly to the field of cellular immunology.
Giurisato, Emanuele, Shaw, Andrey S.
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[Immunological synapses and neuronal synapses].

Medecine sciences : M/S, 2003
The interface between two cells from the immune system has recently been coined "immunological synapse". The authors review recent findings concerning the structure of the synapse formed between T lymphocytes and antigen-presenting cells. T cells can be part of different synapses, depending on the antigen-presenting cell (B cell hybridoma, proteo-lipid
Alain, Trautmann   +3 more
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The immunological synapse.

Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis, 2004
The induction of a proper adaptive immune response is dependent on the correct transfer of information between antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and antigen-specific T cells. Defects in information transfer may result in the development of diseases, e.g. immunodeficiencies and autoimmunity.
Klemmensen, Thomas   +2 more
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Purinergic signaling at immunological synapses

Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System, 2000
The early studies and hypotheses of Geoffrey Burnstock catalyzed intensive characterization of roles for nucleotides and P2 nucleotide receptors in neurotransmission and neuromodulation. These latter analyses have focused on the mechanisms of nucleotide release and action in the microenvironments of nerve endings and synapses.
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Signaling Amplification at the Immunological Synapse

2009
The immunological synapse is a dynamic structure, formed between a T cell and one or more antigen-presenting cells, characterized by lipid and protein segregation, signaling compartmentalization, and bidirectional information exchange through soluble and membrane-bound transmitters.
VIOLA, ANTONELLA   +2 more
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The Immunological Synapse and Rho GTPases

2005
Rho GTPases are molecular switches controlling a broad range of cellular processes including lymphocyte activation. Not surprisingly, Rho GTPases are now recognized as pivotal regulators of antigen-specific T cell activation by APCs and immunological synapse formation.
M, Deckert, C, Moon, S, Le Bras
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T-Cell Activation and Immunologic Synapse

Immunologic Research, 2005
The focus of my laboratory is in three areas. The first area is our long-standing interest in the mechanics of T-cell activation. In addition to our interest in protein phosphorylation mediated by T-cell receptor engagement, we have been interested in defining the function of the immunologic synapse.
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