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Open AccessPost-exposure intranasal IFNα suppresses replication and neuroinvasion of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis virus within olfactory sensory neurons
Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis virus (VEEV) may enter the central nervous system (CNS) within olfactory sensory neurons (OSN) that originate in the nasal cavity after intranasal exposure. While it is known that V...
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The secreted kinase ROP17 promotes Toxoplasma gondii dissemination by hijacking monocyte tissue migration
The protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii is thought to exploit monocyte trafficking to facilitate dissemination across endothelial barriers such as the blood–brain barrier. Here, we analysed the migration of para...
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Open AccessROCK regulates the intermittent mode of interstitial T cell migration in inflamed lungs
Effector T cell migration through tissues can enable control of infection or mediate inflammatory damage. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanisms that regulate migration of effector T cells within the interstit...
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Goblet cells deliver luminal antigen to CD103+ dendritic cells in the small intestine
Goblet cells in the small intestine act as passages delivering small antigens to tolerance-inducing dendritic cells in the lamina propria.
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Introduction
The election of Barack H. Obama as the forty-fourth president of the United States in November 2008 was a dramatic moment in U.S. history. On the one hand, it is difficult to overstate the significance of the a.....
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An Underappreciated Dimension of Human Trafficking: Battered and Trafficked Women and Public Policy
Both domestic violence and trafficking in humans pose serious problems worldwide. However, there are differences in the ways in which battered immigrant women and trafficked immigrant women are responded to by...
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MJ Miller’s introduction for the Seminars in Immunopathology special issue on two-photon imaging immunity
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Two-photon microscopy in pulmonary research
As the lung is constantly exposed to both innocuous and potentially noxious antigens, a thorough understanding of both innate and adaptive immune responses in this organ is of the essence. Imaging modalities s...
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Anthony M. Messina, The Logics and Politics of Post-WWII Migration to Western Europe
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Imaging Listeria monocytogenes Infection In Vivo
Listeria monocytogenes infection in mice is a highly prolific model of bacterial infection. Several in vivo imaging approaches have been used to study host cell dynamics in response to infec...
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Disquiet on the Western Front: Sleeper Cells, Transatlantic Rift and the War in Iraq
European allies of the United States invoked Article 5 of the NATO Treaty in the wake of the attacks of 9/11. Not only did they regard the strikes as attacks upon themselves, but they supported the US invasion...
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Introduction
This book was written with the ambitious objective of fostering an international epistemic community as a network of knowledge relevant to foreign policy It proceeds from the shared belief that a proactive aca...
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Dynamic imaging of the immune system: progress, pitfalls and promise
This Review provides an overview of the technical and experimental differences between single- and two-photon imaging. The different depths of imaging in compl...
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Nitric Oxide Modulates MCP-1 Expression in Endothelial Cells: Implications for the Pathogenesis of Pulmonary Granulomatous Vasculitis
Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) is a pivotal mediator of angiocentric granuloma formation in glucan-induced pulmonary granulomatous vasculitis. Based on the rationale that mononuclear phagocytes ret...
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Two-photon tissue imaging: seeing the immune system in a fresh light
Two main techniques have been used to analyse the immune system. In vivo experiments examine cell populations in their natural environment, but they cannot pr...
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Two-Photon imaging in Intact Lymphoid Tissue
For imaging living tissue, the two-photon technique presents several advantages over conventional confocal fluorescence imaging, including reduced photobleaching, minimal phototoxicity, and the ability to reso...
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Loxosceles Spider Venom Induces the Production of α and β Chemokines: Implications for the Pathogenesis of Dermonecrotic Arachnidism
Bites from the brown recluse spider and other Loxosceles arachnids result in dermonecrotic skin lesions. Neutrophils (PMN) are essential to the development of Loxosceles-induced skin lesions, but paradoxically, i...
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