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    The Immunological Synapse Part C

    The Immunological Synapse Part C by Thomas, Clément; Galluzzi, Lorenzo;

    Series: Methods in Cell Biology; 193;

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    • Publisher Academic Press
    • Date of Publication 4 February 2025

    • ISBN 9780443218682
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages280 pages
    • Size 234x190 mm
    • Weight 580 g
    • Language English
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    The Immunological Synapse - Part C, Volume 193 in the Methods in Cell Biology series provides state-of-the-art and detailed methods for the study of the T cell, natural killer (NK) cell and B cell immunological synapses. Topics covered in this third volume include tau-STED microscopy for 3D-quantitative colocalization of lytic granule markers, image processing approaches for 3D-analysis of markers and for microtubule remodeling quantification at the immunological synapse, flow cytometry to analyze NK cell-target cell conjugation, imaging flow cytometry to quantify a range of different subcellular processes at the immunological synapse, imaging techniques aimed at quantitatively analyzing B cell immunological synapse formation, quantification of force-mediated antigen extraction in the B cell immune synapse using DNA-based tension sensors, measuring interaction forces between T lymphocytes and their target cells using live microscopy and laminar shear flow chambers, measuring interaction kinetics between T cells and their target tumor cells with optical tweezers, and gauging antigen recognition by human primary T-cells featuring orthotopically exchanged TCRs of choice. Additionally, this volume includes methods to isolate and characterize primary NK cells and enrich the KIR2DL1+ population, and to expand ?? T cells and evaluate their cytotoxicity.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Clément Thomas and Lorenzo Galluzzi
    1. Analysis of immune synapse by STED imaging and 3D quantitative colocalization of lytic granule markers
    Claudio Giraudo
    2. Imaging the immune synapse: three-dimensional analysis of the immune synapse
    Manuel Izquierdo
    3. Image processing approaches for microtubule remodeling quantification at the immunological synapse
    Andres Alcover, Marie Juzans, Celine Cuche and Vincenzo Di-Bartolo
    4. Isolation and characterization of primary NK cells and their KIR2DL1+ population enrichment
    Mira Barda-Saad
    5. Chapter title to be confirmed
    Johannes B. Huppa and Janett Göhring
    6. Flow Cytometry Conjugate Formation Assay between Natural Killer (NK) Cells and Their Target Cells
    Jacques Zimmer
    7. Quantifying force-mediated antigen extraction in the B cell immune synapse using DNA-based tension sensors
    Katelyn Spillane, Anna Bajur and Hannah McArthur
    8. Chapter title to be confirmed
    Rose Thierry
    9. Quantitative analysis of the B Cell immune synapse formation using imaging techniques
    Isabel Yuseff
    10. chapter title yet to confirmed
    Rose Thierry
    11. Expansion of ?? T cells and their use in in vitro cytotoxicity assays
    Maria Alejandra Parigiani
    12. A Comprehensive Guide to Studying the Immunological Synapse Using Imaging Flow Cytometry
    Céline Hoffmann, Clément Thomas, Liza Filali, Andrea Michela Biolato and Max Krecke

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