Interplay of T cells and cytokines in the context of enzymatically modified extracellular matrix

D Gilat, L Cahalon, R Hershkoviz, O Lider - Immunology today, 1996 - elibrary.ru
D Gilat, L Cahalon, R Hershkoviz, O Lider
Immunology today, 1996elibrary.ru
Following immunological insult, T cells migrate from blood vessels to inflammatory sites
through the extracellular matrix (ECM). This movement is regulated by signals provided by
proinflammatory mediators, including cytokines, chemokines and ECM-degrading enzymes.
Here, Dalia Gilat and colleagues discuss the interactions between tissue-invading T cells
and locally secreted, diffusible or ECM-anchored mediators.
Аннотация
Following immunological insult, T cells migrate from blood vessels to inflammatory sites through the extracellular matrix (ECM). This movement is regulated by signals provided by proinflammatory mediators, including cytokines, chemokines and ECM-degrading enzymes. Here, Dalia Gilat and colleagues discuss the interactions between tissue-invading T cells and locally secreted, diffusible or ECM-anchored mediators.
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