Live cell imaging to understand monocyte, macrophage, and dendritic cell function in atherosclerosis

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Abstract

Intravital imaging is an invaluable tool for understanding the function of cells in healthy and diseased tissues. It provides a window into dynamic processes that cannot be studied by other techniques. This review will cover the benefits and limitations of various techniques for labeling and imaging myeloid cells, with a special focus on imaging cells in atherosclerotic arteries. Although intravital imaging is a powerful tool for understanding cell function, it alone does not provide a complete picture of the cell. Other techniques, such as flow cytometry and transcriptomics, must be combined with intravital imaging to fully understand a cell's phenotype, lineage, and function.

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McArdle, S., Mikulski, Z., & Ley, K. (2016). Live cell imaging to understand monocyte, macrophage, and dendritic cell function in atherosclerosis. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 213(7), 1117–1131. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20151885

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