1995
Lymphocyte adhesion-dependent calcium signaling in human endothelial cells.
Pfau S, Leitenberg D, Rinder H, Smith BR, Pardi R, Bender JR. Lymphocyte adhesion-dependent calcium signaling in human endothelial cells. Journal Of Cell Biology 1995, 128: 969-978. PMID: 7533170, PMCID: PMC2120392, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.128.5.969.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEC Ca2Endothelial cellsEC alterationsLymphocyte-endothelial interactionsNatural killer cellsImmune effector cellsTumor necrosis factorHuman umbilical vein endothelial cellsCytosolic free calcium changesUmbilical vein endothelial cellsVascular endothelial cellsHuman umbilical vein ECsAllogeneic CD3Lymphocyte subsetsVein endothelial cellsHuman endothelial cellsNK cellsEffector cellsKiller cellsVascular toneInflammatory responseNecrosis factorSecond messenger pathwaysExtracellular influxCytokine activation
1989
Vascular endothelial cells enhance T cell responses by markedly augmenting IL-2 concentrations
Guinan E, Smith B, Doukas J, Miller R, Pober J. Vascular endothelial cells enhance T cell responses by markedly augmenting IL-2 concentrations. Cellular Immunology 1989, 118: 166-177. PMID: 2562928, DOI: 10.1016/0008-8749(89)90366-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeripheral blood mononuclear cellsIL-2 concentrationsPolyclonal mitogen phytohemagglutininT cell responsesEndothelial cellsBlood monocytesUnfractionated peripheral blood mononuclear cellsCell responsesPrimary allogeneic responseSuboptimal PHA concentrationsExogenous IL-2Blood mononuclear cellsT cell populationsRecombinant IL-1Cultured human endothelial cellsDermal fibroblastsIL-2 synthesisVascular endothelial cellsQuantity of antigenHuman endothelial cellsAllogeneic responseMitogen phytohemagglutininMononuclear cellsIL-2Presence of EC
1988
Cytoplasmic transfer between endothelium and lymphocytes: quantitation by flow cytometry.
Guinan EC, Smith BR, Davies PF, Pober JS. Cytoplasmic transfer between endothelium and lymphocytes: quantitation by flow cytometry. American Journal Of Pathology 1988, 132: 406-9. PMID: 3414774, PMCID: PMC1880752.Peer-Reviewed Original Research