Browsing Centre for Microvascular Research (CMR) by Author "Imhof, BA"
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The junctional adhesion molecule JAM-C regulates polarized transendothelial migration of neutrophils in vivo
Woodfin, A; Voisin, MB; Beyrau, M; Colom, B; Caille, D; Diapouli, FM; Nash, GB; Chavakis, T; Albelda, SM; Rainger, GE (2011-08)The migration of neutrophils into inflamed tissues is a fundamental component of innate immunity. A decisive step in this process is the polarized migration of blood neutrophils through endothelial cells (ECs) lining the ... -
Leukotriene B-4-Neutrophil Elastase Axis Drives Neutrophil Reverse Transendothelial Cell Migration In Vivo
Colom, B; Bodkin, JV; Beyrau, M; Woodfin, A; Ody, C; Rourke, C; Chavakis, T; Brohi, K; Imhof, BA; Nourshargh, S (2015-06-16) -
Leukotriene B4-Neutrophil Elastase Axis Drives Neutrophil Reverse Transendothelial Cell Migration In Vivo.
Colom, B; Bodkin, JV; Beyrau, M; Woodfin, A; Ody, C; Rourke, C; Chavakis, T; Brohi, K; Imhof, BA; Nourshargh, S (2015-06-01)Breaching endothelial cells (ECs) is a decisive step in the migration of leukocytes from the vascular lumen to the extravascular tissue, but fundamental aspects of this response remain largely unknown. We have previously ... -
Reverse Migration of Neutrophils: Where, When, How, and Why?
Nourshargh, S; Renshaw, SA; Imhof, BA (2016-05)