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Leonid Margolis
Section of Intercellular Interactions, Program in Physical Biology, NICHD, NIH, USA
1 protocol
Jean Grivel
Section of Intercellular Interactions, Program in Physical Biology, NICHD, NIH, USA
1 protocol
Christophe Vanpouille
Section of Intercellular Interactions, Program in Physical Biology, NICHD, NIH, USA
1 protocol
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Alka Mehra
Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology
38 protocols
Andrea Puhar
MIMS and Department of Molecular Biology, Umeå University
51 protocols
Andrea Gramatica
Weill Cornell Medicine
3 protocols
Benoit Chassaing
Georgia State University
14 protocols
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Andrea Introini
Post-Doc, Karolinska Institutet
Research focus
Immunology
Mucosal immunology, HIV-1, human histocultures
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PhD, University of Milan
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=introini+a
1 Protocol published
An
ex vivo
Model of HIV-1 Infection in Human Lymphoid Tissue and Cervico-vaginal Tissue
Authors:
Andrea Introini
,
Christophe Vanpouille
,
Jean Charles Grivel
and
Leonid Margolis
,
date:
02/20/2014,
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12341,
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Human tissue explants are a valuable tool to study the interactions between host and infectious agents. They reliably mimic many important aspects of tissue cytoarchitecture and functions and allow us the investigation of the mechanisms of microbial ...
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6 Protocols reviewed
Assessing
in vitro
and
in vivo
Trogocytosis By Murine CD4
+
T cells
Authors:
Jim Reed
and
Scott A. Wetzel
,
date:
05/05/2020,
view:
1460,
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0
Recognition of antigens by lymphocytes (B, T, and NK) on the surface of an antigen-presenting cell (APC) leads to lymphocyte activation and the formation of an immunological synapse between the lymphocyte and the APC. At the immunological synapse ...
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Analysis of Cancer Stromal Reaction Using an O-ring Co-culture Assay
Author:
Vivien Jane Coulson-Thomas
,
date:
02/20/2017,
view:
6332,
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0
We have developed a 2D heterotypic co-culture technique between fibroblasts and cancer cells that enables the study of the stromal reaction. For such, stromal cells are seeded and cultured immediately around a tumour cell line, and the cells ...
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3 Protocols edited
Isolation of Exosomes from Semen for
in vitro
Uptake and HIV-1 Infection Assays
Authors:
Marisa N. Madison
,
Jennifer L. Welch
and
Chioma M. Okeoma
,
date:
04/05/2017,
view:
8221,
Q&A:
0
Exosomes are membranous extracellular nanovesicles of endocytic origin. Exosomes are known to carry host and pathogen-derived genomic, proteomic, lipidomic cargos and other extraneous molecules. Exosomes are secreted by diverse cell types into the ...
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A 3D Culture System of Human Immortalized Myometrial Cells
Authors:
Minnie Malik
,
Joy Britten
and
William H. Catherino
,
date:
10/20/2016,
view:
6261,
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0
Myometrium forms the middle layer of the uterus and is mainly composed of the smooth muscle cells. The cells
in vitro
are usually grown in a single layer (2-dimensional; 2D) format, whereas
in vivo
cells are structured in an ...
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