Abigail K Grootveld
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Recent Articles
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Guo D, Jurek R, Beaumont K, Sharp D, Tan S, Mariana A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Nov;
120(47):e2303978120.
PMID: 37963252
Robust high-throughput assays are crucial for the effective functioning of a drug discovery pipeline. Herein, we report the development of Invasion-Block, an automated high-content screening platform for measuring invadopodia-mediated matrix...
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Bhattacharyya N, Kyaw W, McDonald M, Dhenni R, Grootveld A, Xiao Y, et al.
Nat Protoc
. 2023 Oct;
18(12):3856-3880.
PMID: 37857852
Intravital two-photon microscopy enables deep-tissue imaging at high temporospatial resolution in live animals. However, the endosteal bone compartment and underlying bone marrow pose unique challenges to optical imaging as light...
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Grootveld A, Kyaw W, Panova V, Lau A, Ashwin E, Seuzaret G, et al.
Cell
. 2023 Mar;
186(6):1144-1161.e18.
PMID: 36868219
Germinal centers (GCs) that form within lymphoid follicles during antibody responses are sites of massive cell death. Tingible body macrophages (TBMs) are tasked with apoptotic cell clearance to prevent secondary...
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McDonald M, Khoo W, Ng P, Xiao Y, Zamerli J, Thatcher P, et al.
Cell
. 2021 Apr;
184(7):1940.
PMID: 33798441
No abstract available.
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McDonald M, Khoo W, Ng P, Xiao Y, Zamerli J, Thatcher P, et al.
Cell
. 2021 Feb;
184(5):1330-1347.e13.
PMID: 33636130
Osteoclasts are large multinucleated bone-resorbing cells formed by the fusion of monocyte/macrophage-derived precursors that are thought to undergo apoptosis once resorption is complete. Here, by intravital imaging, we reveal that...
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Moran I, Grootveld A, Nguyen A, Phan T
Trends Immunol
. 2018 Dec;
40(1):35-48.
PMID: 30502023
Subcapsular sinus (SCS) macrophages are strategically positioned at the lymph-tissue interface in the lymph node to trap and present antigen to B cells. Recent murine data has shown that SCS...