The future of immunoimaging - Deeper, bigger, more precise, and definitively more colorful

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Abstract

Immune cells are thoroughbreds, moving farther and faster and surveying more diverse tissue space than their nonhematopoietic brethren. Intravital 2-photon microscopy has provided insights into the movements and interactions of many immune cell types in diverse tissues, but more information is needed to link such analyses of dynamic cell behavior to function. Here, we describe additional methods whose application promises to extend our vision, allowing more complete, multiscale dissection of how immune cell positioning and movement are linked to system state, host defense, and disease. Published 2013. This is a US Government work and is in the public domain in the USA. © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Tang, J., van Panhuys, N., Kastenmüller, W., & Germain, R. N. (2013). The future of immunoimaging - Deeper, bigger, more precise, and definitively more colorful. European Journal of Immunology, 43(6), 1407–1412. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.201243119

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