2020
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.204.supp.149.1
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Activation-induced cell protrusions and vesicle secretion of human lung macrophages revealed by super-resolution microscopy

Abstract: Recent studies using super-resolution microscopy have established that the organisation of immune cell receptors impacts signal integration and cellular activation. Understanding the nano-scale dynamics of surface receptors on tissue specific macrophages is especially important, as they are phenotypically diverse and possess a large repertoire of receptors. However, tissue macrophages are highly auto-fluorescent, severely limiting the utility of light microscopy. Here, we report a novel correction technique wh… Show more

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