Super-resolution microscopy of the immunological synapse

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Abstract

Deciphering the spatial organisation of signalling proteins is the key to understanding the mechanisms underlying immune cell activation. Every advance in imaging technology has led to major breakthroughs in unravelling how receptor and signalling proteins are distributed within the plasma membrane and how membrane signalling is integrated with endosomes and vesicular trafficking. Recently, super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has been applied to immunological synapses, gaining new insights into the nanoscale organisation of signalling processes. Here, we review the advantages and potential of super-resolution microscopy for elucidating the regulation of many aspects of immune signalling. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.

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Rossy, J., Pageon, S. V., Davis, D. M., & Gaus, K. (2013, June). Super-resolution microscopy of the immunological synapse. Current Opinion in Immunology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coi.2013.04.002

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