Colleen M WittSummaryAffiliation: University of Texas at San Antonio Country: USA Publications
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Tracking thymocyte migration in situColleen M Witt
Division of Immunology, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, 479 Life Sciences Addition, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Semin Immunol 17:421-30. 2005..In this review we discuss this interdisciplinary approach and the promise it holds for the study of thymocyte migration in situ...
Thymopoiesis in 4 dimensionsColleen M Witt
Division of Immunology, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, 479 Life Sciences Addition, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Semin Immunol 17:95-102. 2005..We also discuss new imaging technologies and interdisciplinary approaches and discuss how the promise they offer to addressing these questions...
Directed migration of positively selected thymocytes visualized in real timeColleen M Witt
Division of Immunology, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA
PLoS Biol 3:e160. 2005..These studies provide our first glimpse into the dynamics of developmentally programmed, long-range cell migration in the mammalian thymus...
The ins and outs of CCR7 in the thymusColleen M Witt
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, 471 Life Sciences Addition, University of California, Berkeley 94720, USA
J Exp Med 200:405-9. 2004..Together these papers provide a fascinating picture of the complex role of CCR7 in orchestrating thymocyte migration...
T cell development in the thymus: from periodic seeding to constant outputAnna Q Cai
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia
J Theor Biol 249:384-94. 2007..The results show that the thymus could be at a periodic steady state with out-of-phase thymocyte populations. Experiments to examine possible periodic fluctuations in the thymus are proposed and methods for further analysis are outlined...
