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Breadcrumb Research A Z researchers Eleanor Childs PHD STUDENT Reis e Sousa lab Immunobiology Laboratory Year published2021 (2) Facet Year publishedResearch topicsCell Biology (1)Cell Cycle & Chromosomes (1)Human Biology & Physiology (1)Imaging (1)Immunology (2)Infectious Disease (2)Model Organisms (2)Stem Cells (1)Tumour Biology (2) Facet Research topicsPublication typeJournal article (2)Primary research (1)Review (1) Facet Publication typeJournalNature Immunology (1)Open Biol (1) Facet JournalCrick Pre-CrickCrick publications (2) Facet Crick Pre-Crick Displaying 1 - 2 of 2Last updated : 01 April 2023 03:33 Maintenance and loss of endocytic organelle integrity: mechanisms and implications for antigen cross-presentation Authors (4)Eleanor ChildsConor Henry Johnathan CantonCaetano Reis e Sousa Open Biol Published 10 November 2021 Crick labsCaetano Reis e SousaFull details The receptor DNGR-1 signals for phagosomal rupture to promote cross-presentation of dead-cell-associated antigens Authors (18) Johnathan CantonHanna BleesConor HenryMichael BuckOliver SchulzNeil Rogers[...] Sebastian AmigorenaVenizelos Papayannopoulos David C Thomas Felix RandowCaetano Reis e Sousa Nature Immunology Published 1 February 2021 Crick labs/ facilitiesCaetano Reis e SousaFlow CytometryElectron MicroscopyProteomicsBiological Research FacilityFull details
Maintenance and loss of endocytic organelle integrity: mechanisms and implications for antigen cross-presentation Authors (4)Eleanor ChildsConor Henry Johnathan CantonCaetano Reis e Sousa Open Biol Published 10 November 2021 Crick labsCaetano Reis e SousaFull details
The receptor DNGR-1 signals for phagosomal rupture to promote cross-presentation of dead-cell-associated antigens Authors (18) Johnathan CantonHanna BleesConor HenryMichael BuckOliver SchulzNeil Rogers[...] Sebastian AmigorenaVenizelos Papayannopoulos David C Thomas Felix RandowCaetano Reis e Sousa Nature Immunology Published 1 February 2021 Crick labs/ facilitiesCaetano Reis e SousaFlow CytometryElectron MicroscopyProteomicsBiological Research FacilityFull details