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Capture and Engulfment of Extracellular Targets by Regulating Membrane Remodelling in Immune Cells
Download2016-01-01
My work is focused on understanding how immune cells manipulate their plasma membranes to capture and subsequently engulf large particulate targets. This cellular process is called phagocytosis and in general can be thought of as immune-cell eating. Vital for pathogen removal from the body,...
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Capture and Engulfment of Extracellular Targets by Regulating Membrane Remodelling in Immune Cells
2016
My work is focused on understanding how immune cells manipulate their plasma membranes to capture and subsequently engulf large particulate targets. This cellular process is called phagocytosis and in general can be thought of as immune-cell eating. Vital for pathogen removal from the body,...
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Fall 2018
The ability of immune cells to perform a range of potent antimicrobial effector responses is tightly regulated by intracellular signaling events. These signals are transduced via distinct sets of membrane expressed proteins termed immunoregulatory receptors that translate extracellular cues (e.g....