T-cells are known to play a role in the pathology associated with experimental cerebral malaria, although it has not previously been possible to examine their behaviour in brain. Using multiphoton laser scanning microscopy, we have examined the migration and movement of these cells in brain tissue. We believe that this approach will help define host-parasite interactions and examine how intervening in these relationships affects the development of cerebral pathology.

Imaging T-cell movement in the brain during experimental cerebral malaria / Ortolano, F; Maffia, Pasquale; Dever, G; Hutchison, S; Benson, R; Millington, Or; De Simoni, Mg; Bushell, Tj; Garside, P; Carswell, Hv; Brewer, Jm. - In: PARASITE IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0141-9838. - STAMPA. - 31:3(2009), pp. 147-150. [10.1111/j.1365-3024.2008.01090.x]

Imaging T-cell movement in the brain during experimental cerebral malaria

MAFFIA, PASQUALE;
2009

Abstract

T-cells are known to play a role in the pathology associated with experimental cerebral malaria, although it has not previously been possible to examine their behaviour in brain. Using multiphoton laser scanning microscopy, we have examined the migration and movement of these cells in brain tissue. We believe that this approach will help define host-parasite interactions and examine how intervening in these relationships affects the development of cerebral pathology.
2009
Imaging T-cell movement in the brain during experimental cerebral malaria / Ortolano, F; Maffia, Pasquale; Dever, G; Hutchison, S; Benson, R; Millington, Or; De Simoni, Mg; Bushell, Tj; Garside, P; Carswell, Hv; Brewer, Jm. - In: PARASITE IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0141-9838. - STAMPA. - 31:3(2009), pp. 147-150. [10.1111/j.1365-3024.2008.01090.x]
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