CytoMAP: a spatial analysis toolbox reveals features of myeloid cell organization in lymphoid tissues
CR Stoltzfus, J Filipek, BH Gern, BE Olin, JM Leal… - Cell reports, 2020 - cell.com
Recently developed approaches for highly multiplexed imaging have revealed complex
patterns of cellular positioning and cell-cell interactions with important roles in both cellular …
patterns of cellular positioning and cell-cell interactions with important roles in both cellular …
Multiplexed imaging of human tuberculosis granulomas uncovers immunoregulatory features conserved across tissue and blood
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis that is
distinctly characterized by granuloma formation within infected tissues. Granulomas are …
distinctly characterized by granuloma formation within infected tissues. Granulomas are …
[HTML][HTML] Mucosal vaccination with cyclic dinucleotide adjuvants induces effective T cell homing and IL-17–dependent protection against mycobacterium tuberculosis …
Tuberculosis consistently causes more deaths worldwide annually than any other single
pathogen, making new effective vaccines an urgent priority for global public health. Among …
pathogen, making new effective vaccines an urgent priority for global public health. Among …
Mathematical modeling suggests cooperation of plant-infecting viruses
Viruses are major pathogens of agricultural crops. Viral infections often start after the virus
enters the outer layer of a tissue, and many successful viruses, after local replication in the …
enters the outer layer of a tissue, and many successful viruses, after local replication in the …
Examining Early Interactions Between Innate Airway Resident Immune Cells and Mtb-Specific Factors During Pulmonary Infection with Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
MD Dunlap - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is the leading cause of death by an infectious agent in the
world today, infecting roughly one quarter of humans. Despite this, the mechanisms of early …
world today, infecting roughly one quarter of humans. Despite this, the mechanisms of early …