2018
DOI: 10.1101/482547
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A multiparametric, quantitative and high-throughput assay to quantify the influence of target size on phagocytic uptake

Abstract: Phagocytosis by macrophages represents a fundamental process essential for both immunity and tissue homeostasis. It consists in the uptake of pathogenic or cellular targets larger than 0.5µm. For the biggest particles, the phagocytic process involves a massive reorganization of membrane and actin cytoskeleton as well as an important intracellular deformation, all in a matter of minutes. The study of the role of the size of objects in their phagocytosis has lead to contradictory results in the last decades.We d… Show more

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