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Autor:
Alan J. Hayes, Sanket Rane, Hannah E. Scales, Gavin R. Meehan, Robert A. Benson, Asher Maroof, Juliane Schroeder, Michio Tomura, Neil Gozzard, Andrew J. Yates, Paul Garside, James M. Brewer
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Immunology, Vol 10 (2019)
Initiation of adaptive immunity involves distinct migratory cell populations coming together in a highly dynamic and spatially organized process. However, we lack a detailed spatiotemporal map of these events due to our inability to track the fate of
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/990e096a122f42f8ab6e7b00751d7cba
Autor:
Hannah E. Scales, Gavin R. Meehan, Alan J. Hayes, Robert A. Benson, Emma Watson, Anne Walters, Michio Tomura, Eugene Maraskovsky, Paul Garside, Adriana Baz Morelli, James M. Brewer
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Immunology, Vol 9 (2018)
Dendritic cell activation of CD4 T cells in the lymph node draining a site of infection or vaccination is widely considered the central event in initiating adaptive immunity. The accepted dogma is that this occurs by stimulating local activation and
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6566a49911e540dc9d6c9ec47d2f175a
Autor:
Michelle L Le Brocq, John Dm Campbell, Gerard J. Graham, Rachel S Cooper, Christopher A.H. Hansell, Paul Burgoyne, Alan J. Hayes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 111:1243-1251
Dendritic cell therapy has been a promising addition to the current armory of therapeutic options in cancer for more than 20 years but has not yet achieved breakthrough success. To successfully initiate immunity, dendritic cells have to enter the lym
Autor:
Robin Bartolini, Laura Medina-Ruiz, Alan J. Hayes, Christopher J. Kelly, Heba A. Halawa, Gerard J. Graham
Publikováno v:
ImmunoHorizons. 6(11)
Dendritic cells form clusters in vivo, but the mechanism behind this has not been determined. In this article, we demonstrate that monocytes from mice deficient in the chemokine receptors CCR1, CCR2, CCR3, and CCR5 display reduced clustering in vitro
Autor:
Paul, Burgoyne, Alan J, Hayes, Rachel S, Cooper, Michelle L, Le Brocq, Christopher Ah, Hansell, John Dm, Campbell, Gerard J, Graham
Publikováno v:
Journal of leukocyte biologyREFERENCES. 111(6)
Dendritic cell therapy has been a promising addition to the current armory of therapeutic options in cancer for more than 20 years but has not yet achieved breakthrough success. To successfully initiate immunity, dendritic cells have to enter the lym
Autor:
Marieke Pingen, Jiwon Kim, Ayumi Fukuoka, Samantha Love, Gerard J. Graham, Gillian J. Wilson, Alan J. Hayes
Publikováno v:
Development (Cambridge, England)
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Macrophages are key regulators of developmental processes, including those involved in mammary gland development. We have previously demonstrated that the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2 contributes to the control of ductal epithelial branching in
Improving the function of NK cells in an anti-tumour model using fluorescent-based chemokine sorting
Publikováno v:
Cytotherapy. 22:S125-S126
Background & Aim NK cells are potent antitumor leukocytes that are critical for controlling the development of tumours. NK cells directly target tumour cells for destruction and also release inflammatory mediators such as IFNy. The role of NK cells i
Autor:
Rachel S Cooper, Alan J. Hayes, Paul Burgoyne, Gerard J. Graham, John Dm Campbell, Christopher A.H. Hansell, Michelle L Le Brocq
Dendritic cell therapy has been a promising addition to the current armoury of therapeutic options in cancer for more than 20 years but has not yet achieved break-through success. To successfully initiate immunity, dendritic cells have to enter the l
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f3d549c864fdcf82e8b88f8e277a8141
Autor:
Gerard J. Graham, Jiwon Kim, Samantha Love, Marieke Pingen, Alan J. Hayes, Gillian J. Wilson, Ayumi Fukuoka
Macrophages are key regulators of developmental processes, including those involved in mammary gland development. We previously demonstrated that the atypical chemokine receptor, ACKR2, contributes to control of ductal epithelial branching in the dev
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7b89319da73c569df7fd664dbdac98c7
Autor:
Neil Gozzard, Robert A. Benson, James M. Brewer, Andrew J. Yates, Sanket Rane, Juliane Schroeder, Paul Garside, Hannah E. Scales, Alan J. Hayes, Gavin R. Meehan, Michio Tomura, Asher Maroof
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Immunology, Vol 10 (2019)
Initiation of adaptive immunity involves distinct migratory cell populations coming together in a highly dynamic and spatially organized process. However, we lack a detailed spatiotemporal map of these events due to our inability to track the fate of