Ca2+ transients on the T cell surface trigger rapid integrin activation in a timescale of seconds - Nature Communications
Ca2+ transients on the T cell surface trigger rapid integrin activation in a timescale of seconds - Nature Communications
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www.nature.com Ca2+ transients on the T cell surface trigger rapid integrin activation in a timescale of seconds - Nature Communications
Lymphocytes need to be slowed down rapidly to enter tissues. Here the authors characterise the arrest of lymphocytes and using a calcium biosensor propose that a rapid drop in extracellular calcium concentration results in integrin activation and lymphocyte arrest.
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