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Matthew H Bakalar

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Joffe A, Bakalar M, Fletcher D
Nat Protoc . 2020 Jun; 15(7):2230-2246. PMID: 32561889
Macrophage phagocytosis can be triggered by diverse receptor-ligand interactions to clear pathogens and dead cells from a host. Many ways of assaying phagocytosis exist that utilize a variety of phagocytic...
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Son S, Takatori S, Belardi B, Podolski M, Bakalar M, Fletcher D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2020 Jun; 117(25):14209-14219. PMID: 32513731
The physical dimensions of proteins and glycans on cell surfaces can critically affect cell function, for example, by preventing close contact between cells and limiting receptor accessibility. However, high-resolution measurements...
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Bakalar M, Joffe A, Schmid E, Son S, Podolski M, Fletcher D
Cell . 2018 Jun; 174(1):131-142.e13. PMID: 29958103
Macrophages protect the body from damage and disease by targeting antibody-opsonized cells for phagocytosis. Though antibodies can be raised against antigens with diverse structures, shapes, and sizes, it is unclear...
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Kamgno J, Pion S, Chesnais C, Bakalar M, DAmbrosio M, Mackenzie C, et al.
N Engl J Med . 2017 Nov; 377(21):2044-2052. PMID: 29116890
Background: Implementation of an ivermectin-based community treatment strategy for the elimination of onchocerciasis or lymphatic filariasis has been delayed in Central Africa because of the occurrence of serious adverse events,...
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Schmid E, Bakalar M, Choudhuri K, Weichsel J, Ann H, Geissler P, et al.
Nat Phys . 2016 Dec; 12(7):704-711. PMID: 27980602
Membrane interfaces formed at cell-cell junctions are associated with characteristic patterns of membrane protein organization, such as E-cadherin enrichment in epithelial junctional complexes and CD45 exclusion from the signaling foci...