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CD2 Molecules Redistribute to the Uropod During T Cell Scanning: Implications for Cellular Activation and Immune Surveillance
A Single Class II Myosin Modulates T Cell Motility and Stopping, but Not Synapse Formation
Non-Muscle Myosin 2A (NM2A): Structure, Regulation and Function
Segregation of Leading-Edge and Uropod Components Into Specific Lipid Rafts During T Cell Polarization
Cross-Talk Between Shigella and Cells of the Adaptive Immunity: the TTS Effector Ipgd Inhibits T Cell Migration
In Migrating Cells, the Golgi Complex and the Position of the Centrosome Depend on Geometrical Constraints of the Substratum
The Prion Protein Inhibits Monocytic Cell Migration by Stimulating Β1 Integrin Adhesion and Uropod Formation Dion D
Contractility of the Cell Rear Drives Invasion of Breast Tumor Cells in 3D Matrigel
Flotillin Microdomains Interact with the Cortical Cytoskeleton to Control Uropod Formation and Neutrophil Recruitment
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Αβ T Cell Receptor Mechanosensing Forces out Serial Engagement
Analysis of Close Associations of Uropod-Associated Proteins in Human T-Cells Using the Proximity Ligation Assay
A Network of PDZ-Containing Proteins Regulates T Cell Polarity and Morphology During Migration and Immunological Synapse Formation
Lymphocyte Polarity and Scanning Behavior Eliana Real, Sophie Faure, Emmanuel Donnadieu and Jérôme Delon This Information Is Current As of September 25, 2021
Physiological T Cell Trafficking in Vivo Analysis of Uropod Function During
Polar Redistribution of the Sialoglycoprotein CD43: Implications for T Cell Function1
Orchestration of Lymphocyte Chemotaxis By
Maintenance and Modulation of T Cell Polarity
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Orchestration of Lymphocyte Chemotaxis By
Endoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone Gp96 Controls Actomyosin Dynamics and Protects Against Pore- Forming Toxins
Rho/ROCK and Myosin II Control the Polarized Distribution of Endocytic Clathrin Structures at the Uropod of Moving T Lymphocytes
Impacts of Trogocytosis-Mediated Intracellular Signaling on CD4+ T Cell Effector Cytokine Production and Differentiation Steven James Reed
Rhoa Signaling in Immune Cell Response and Cardiac Disease
Vesicle Fusion Keeps Cells Moving
Viruses 2011, 3, 1757-1776; Doi:10.3390/V3091757 OPEN ACCESS Viruses ISSN 1999-4915
Polarization in NK-Target Cell Interactions Roles of Chemokines
Lymphocytes Can Self-Steer Passively with Wind Vane Uropods
The Role of Microtubules in Neutrophil Polarity and Migration in Live Zebrafish
Immunologic Roles of Hyaluronan in Dermal Wound Healing
Cytoskeleton by the Cytolinker Plectin Cutting Edge
LFA-1 in T Cell Migration and Differentiation
Kca3.1 and TRPM7 Channels at the Uropod Regulate Migration of Activated Human T Cells
Miro-1 Links Mitochondria and Microtubule Dynein Motors to Control Lymphocyte Migration and Polarity
Rhoa As a Key Regulator of Innate and Adaptive Immunity
Observation of Calcium Microdomains at the Uropod of Living Morphologically Polarized Human Neutrophils Using Flash Lamp-Based Fluorescence Microscopy
829 Changes of Cytoskeleton Affect T Cell Biological Behaviors Hui Yang1
Segregation of Leading-Edge and Uropod Components Into Specific Lipid Rafts During T Cell Polarization
Uropod Formation Distribution, Protein Kinase C Activity, And