2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.20.537658
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Immune cells employ intermittent integrin-mediated traction forces for 3D migration

Abstract: To reach targets outside the bloodstream, immune cells can extravasate and migrate through connective tissue. However, in contrast to migrating mesenchymal cells, the importance of matrix adhesion and traction force generation for immune cell migration is not well understood. We use time-lapse confocal reflection microscopy to obtain simultaneous measurements of migration velocity, directional persistence, and cell contractility. While we confirm that immune cells use a non-contractile amoeboid migration mode … Show more

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