Leucocyte trafficking : role of fucosyltransferases and selectins /
An essential component of inflammation is the migration of circulating leukocytes from blood into tissues. This process is characterized by a multistep paradigm of sequential cell adhesion and activation events that lead to the extravasation of specific leukocyte subsets to different tissues in heal...
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| Language: | English |
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Berlin :
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[2004]
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| Series: | Ernst Schering Research Foundation workshop ;
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Table of Contents:
- Selectin ligands on T cells / A. Hamann, U. Syrbe, U. Kretschmer, S. Jennrich and J. Huhn
- Skin homing T cells / M. Akdis, S. Klunker, K. Blaser and C.A. Akdis
- Cutaneous lymphocyte localization in the pathogenesis of psoriasis / M.P. Schon
- The role of fucosylation in leukocyte adhesion deficiency II / D. Vestweber, K. Luhn, T. Marquardt and M. Wild
- Substrate specificity and synthetic use of glycosyltransferases / J. Thiem
- Control of FucT-VII expression in CD4[superscript +] T cells / G.S. Kansas
- Selectin avidity modulation by chemokines at subsecond endothelial contacts: a novel regulatory level of leukocyte trafficking / O. Dwir, V. Grabovsky and R. Alon.