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Volumn 1, Issue 1, 1988, Pages 5-9

Locomotion and chemotaxis of leukocytes: gradient perception and locomotor capacity

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

CELL ADHESION; CHEMOTAXIS; HUMAN; LEUKOCYTE; LOCOMOTION; POLARIZATION; REVIEW;

EID: 0024274782     PISSN: 09527915     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/0952-7915(88)90044-1     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (16)

References (12)
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  • 2
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    • The major Fc receptor in blood has a phosphatidylinositol anchor and is deficient in paroxymal nocturnal haemoglobinuria
    • A functional receptor in neutrophils with a lipid anchor into the membrane bilayer.
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    • Selvaraj1    Ross2    Silber3    Springer4
  • 3
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    • Gradient perception by neutrophil leucocytes
    • A short article outlining a stochastic model for responses to chemotactic gradients.
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    • Haston1    Wilkinson2
  • 4
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    • Roles of G protein subunits in transmembrane signalling
    • A review of G proteins in signal transduction with emphasis on mechanisms for avoiding excess signal-noise, and on the importance of the stoichiometry of interactions between receptor, transducer and effector molecules in the membrane.
    • (1988) Nature , vol.333 , pp. 129-134
    • Neer1    Clapham2
  • 5
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    • A stochastic model for leukocyte random motility and chemotaxis based on receptor-binding fluctuations
    • How leukocytes could overcome the signal-noise problem. Implications both for persistent random movement and for error correction when moving up gradients.
    • (1988) J Cell Biol , vol.106 , pp. 303-310
    • Tranquillo1    Lauffenburger2    Zigmond3
  • 6
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    • Analysis of lateral redistribution of a monoclonal antibody complex plasma membrane glycoprotein which occurs during cell locomotion
    • An interesting forward lipid flow model for membrane protein redistribution with implications for receptor distribution on polarized cells.
    • (1988) J Cell Biol , vol.106 , pp. 329-343
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  • 7
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    • Dibutyryl cyclic AMP stimulation of a monocyte-like cell line, U937; a model for monocyte chemotaxis and Fe receptor-related functions
    • This paper, and the paper by Barker et al. (1986) report appearance of C5a receptors on a monocyte line during differentiation and its relation to acquisition of function during maturation.
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  • 8
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    • Chemoattractant-induced activation of c-fos gene expression in human monocytes
    • A new function for chemotactic factors, which can switch on a differentiation gene in monocytes.
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    • Ho1    Lee2    Snyderman3
  • 9
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    • OKT3-activated locomotion of human blood lymphocytes: a phenomenon requiring contact of T cells with Fc receptor bearing cells
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    • Wilkinson1    Higgins2
  • 10
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    • Cyclosporin A inhibits mitogen-activated but not phorbol ester-activated locomotion of human lymphocytes
    • These two papers [9,10] reported that lymphocytes acquire motility when driven into G1 by activation of the T cell receptor-related CD3 molecule. This is inhibited by culture in the presence of cyclosporin.
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    • Lymphocyte locomotion in vitro: the role of growth activators and chemoattractants
    • A review of recent in vitro studies of lymphocyte locomotion and its activation.
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