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The following pages link to Cell biology of cytotoxic and helper T cell functions: immunofluorescence microscopic studies of single cells and cell couples (Q38252557):
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- Secretory cytotoxic granule maturation and exocytosis require the effector protein hMunc13-4 (Q24293621) (← links)
- T-cell receptor cross-linking transiently stimulates adhesiveness through LFA-1 (Q24296288) (← links)
- DNAM-1, a novel adhesion molecule involved in the cytolytic function of T lymphocytes (Q24329007) (← links)
- Direct interaction of the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein with the GTPase Cdc42 (Q24603554) (← links)
- Kinetics and extent of protein tyrosine kinase activation in individual T cells upon antigenic stimulation (Q24642984) (← links)
- Defective granule exocytosis in Rab27a-deficient lymphocytes from Ashen mice (Q24671578) (← links)
- The specific interaction of helper T cells and antigen-presenting B cells. IV. Membrane and cytoskeletal reorganizations in the bound T cell as a function of antigen dose (Q24681794) (← links)
- The beta2 integrin CD11c distinguishes a subset of cytotoxic pulmonary T cells with potent antiviral effects in vitro and in vivo (Q24812336) (← links)
- Deterministic mechanical model of T-killer cell polarization reproduces the wandering of aim between simultaneously engaged targets (Q27336176) (← links)
- Physical association between CD155 and CD44 in human monocytes (Q28277859) (← links)
- Three-dimensional segregation of supramolecular activation clusters in T cells (Q28282528) (← links)
- Interaction of peptides derived from the Fas ligand with the Fyn-SH3 domain (Q28291501) (← links)
- Selective modulation of protein kinase C-theta during T-cell activation (Q28300613) (← links)
- Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus infection in monocytes by monoclonal antibodies against leukocyte adhesion molecules (Q28306477) (← links)
- Calcium response of helper T lymphocytes to antigen-presenting cells in a single-cell assay (Q28769323) (← links)
- Adhesion receptors of the immune system (Q29616393) (← links)
- Predominance of clathrin light chain LCb correlates with the presence of a regulated secretory pathway (Q30442293) (← links)
- CD2 molecules redistribute to the uropod during T cell scanning: implications for cellular activation and immune surveillance (Q30476250) (← links)
- Stepwise cytoskeletal polarization as a series of checkpoints in innate but not adaptive cytolytic killing (Q30478310) (← links)
- Human regulatory T cells inhibit polarization of T helper cells toward antigen-presenting cells via a TGF-beta-dependent mechanism (Q30481481) (← links)
- Imaging effector functions of human cytotoxic CD4+ T cells specific for Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein. (Q30497914) (← links)
- The mitochondrial fission factor dynamin-related protein 1 modulates T-cell receptor signalling at the immune synapse (Q30500233) (← links)
- Mapping the sensitivity of T cells with an optical trap: polarity and minimal number of receptors for Ca(2+) signaling (Q30633083) (← links)
- Direct and rapid induction of migration in human CD4+ T lymphocytes within three-dimensional collagen matrices mediated by signalling via CD3 and/or CD2. (Q32001748) (← links)
- A model for the interplay of receptor recycling and receptor-mediated contact in T cells (Q33291742) (← links)
- An experimental and computational study of effects of microtubule stabilization on T-cell polarity (Q33390368) (← links)
- Variant antigenic peptide promotes cytotoxic T lymphocyte adhesion to target cells without cytotoxicity (Q33598551) (← links)
- Cytoskeletal rearrangement during migration and activation of T lymphocytes (Q33650492) (← links)
- The function of small GTPases in signaling by immune recognition and other leukocyte receptors (Q33653644) (← links)
- Lytic versus stimulatory synapse in cytotoxic T lymphocyte/target cell interaction: manifestation of a dual activation threshold (Q33715565) (← links)
- Formation of supramolecular activation clusters on fresh ex vivo CD8+ T cells after engagement of the T cell antigen receptor and CD8 by antigen-presenting cells (Q33947946) (← links)
- Micromanipulation of adhesion of phorbol 12-myristate-13-acetate-stimulated T lymphocytes to planar membranes containing intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (Q34091509) (← links)
- Raft membrane domains and immunoreceptor functions (Q34212510) (← links)
- The role of Fas-FasL in CD8+ T-cell-mediated insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). (Q34230765) (← links)
- Symmetry, stability, and reversibility properties of idealized confined microtubule cytoskeletons (Q34250465) (← links)
- Antigen decoding by T lymphocytes: from synapses to fate determination (Q34263452) (← links)
- Normal and abnormal secretion by haemopoietic cells (Q34266445) (← links)
- Functional mapping of the cytoplasmic region of intercellular adhesion molecule-3 reveals important roles for serine residues (Q34436553) (← links)
- Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-4 accumulation in the immunological synapse is regulated by TCR signal strength (Q34520749) (← links)
- Role for CD8+ T cells in antichlamydial immunity defined by Chlamydia-specific T-lymphocyte clones (Q34546181) (← links)
- Formation and function of the immunological synapse (Q34612487) (← links)
- Tuning immune responses: diversity and adaptation of the immunological synapse. (Q34650772) (← links)
- Phagocytosis and the microtubule cytoskeleton (Q35003125) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of the role of receptor recycling in T cell polarization (Q35128943) (← links)
- Regulatory mechanisms in leukocyte adhesion: flexible receptors for sophisticated travelers (Q35222943) (← links)
- Intercellular Communication and Cell-Cell Adhesio n (Q35226620) (← links)
- The cellular immune response to heat shock proteins (Q35347212) (← links)
- Direct anticryptococcal activity of lymphocytes from Cryptococcus neoformans-immunized mice (Q35406646) (← links)
- Dynamics of Cell Surface Molecules During T Cell Recognition (Q35550692) (← links)
- Preformed CD40 ligand exists in secretory lysosomes in effector and memory CD4+ T cells and is quickly expressed on the cell surface in an antigen-specific manner (Q36007588) (← links)