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Attention for Chapter: Combined FRET-FLIM and NAD(P)H FLIM to Analyze B Cell Receptor Signaling Induced Metabolic Activity of Germinal Center B Cells In Vivo.
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Chapter title
Combined FRET-FLIM and NAD(P)H FLIM to Analyze B Cell Receptor Signaling Induced Metabolic Activity of Germinal Center B Cells In Vivo.
Book title
Methods in Molecular Biology
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2023
DOI 10.1007/978-1-0716-3135-5_6
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Book ISBNs
978-1-07-163134-8, 978-1-07-163135-5
Authors

Ulbricht, Carolin, Leben, Ruth, Cao, Yu, Niesner, Raluca A, Hauser, Anja E, Niesner, Raluca A., Hauser, Anja E.

Abstract

Affinity maturation of B cell clones within germinal centers constitutes an important mechanism for immune memory. During this process, B cell receptor signaling capacity is tested in multiple rounds of positive selection. Antigen stimulation and co-stimulatory signals mobilize calcium to switch on gene expression leading to proliferation and survival and to differentiation into memory B cells and plasma cells. Additionally, all these processes require adaption of B cell metabolism, and calcium signaling and metabolic pathways are closely interlinked. Mitochondrial adaption, ROS production, and NADPH oxidase activation are involved in cell fate decisions, but it remains elusive to what extent, especially because the analysis of these dynamic processes in germinal centers has to take place in vivo. Here, we introduce a quantitative intravital imaging method for combined measurement of cytoplasmic calcium concentration and enzymatic fingerprinting in germinal center B cells as a possible tool in order to further examine the relationship of calcium signaling and immunometabolism.

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Physics and Astronomy 1 50%
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Attention Score in Context

Attention Score in Context

This research output has an Altmetric Attention Score of 2. This is our high-level measure of the quality and quantity of online attention that it has received. This Attention Score, as well as the ranking and number of research outputs shown below, was calculated when the research output was last mentioned on 28 April 2023.
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#14,714,319
of 24,679,965 outputs
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#3,958
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#193,040
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Outputs of similar age from Methods in molecular biology
#119
of 718 outputs
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