Jeremy Adler
1:e Forskningsing vid Institutionen för immunologi, genetik och patologi; Faciliteter; BioVis
- E-post:
- jeremy.adler@igp.uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- Dag Hammarskjölds väg 20
752 37 Uppsala - Postadress:
- Rudbecklaboratoriet
751 85 UPPSALA
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Publikationer
Senaste publikationer
- Find_plasma_membrane and measure_plasma_membrane (2023)
- Recurring EPHB1 mutations in human cancers alter receptor signalling and compartmentalisation of colorectal cancer cells (2023)
- Mast cell tryptase potentiates neutrophil extracellular trap formation (2022)
- Colour blindness (2021)
- A Novel Image Analysis Approach Reveals a Role for Complement Receptors 1 and 2 in Follicular Dendritic Cell Organization in Germinal Centers (2021)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- Find_plasma_membrane and measure_plasma_membrane (2023)
- Recurring EPHB1 mutations in human cancers alter receptor signalling and compartmentalisation of colorectal cancer cells (2023)
- Mast cell tryptase potentiates neutrophil extracellular trap formation (2022)
- Colour blindness (2021)
- A Novel Image Analysis Approach Reveals a Role for Complement Receptors 1 and 2 in Follicular Dendritic Cell Organization in Germinal Centers (2021)
- Quantifying colocalization (2019)
- Conventional analysis of movement on non-flat surfaces like the plasma membrane makes Brownian motion appear anomalous (2019)
- Membrane Topography can Cause Apparent Clustering - Identification and Differentiation from Genuine Clustering (2018)
- Colocalisation - the Tale of Co-Occurrence and Correlation (2017)
- The T cell receptor resides in ordered plasma membrane nanodomains that aggregate upon patching of the receptor (2015)
- The T Cell Receptor Resides in Ordered Plasma Membrane Nanodomains that Aggregate Upon T Cell Activation (2015)
- Quantification of Colocalisation; Co-Occurrence, Correlation, Empty Voxels, Regions of Interest and Thresholding (2014)
- Quantifying colocalization (2014)
- NRP1 Presented in trans to the Endothelium Arrests VEGFR2 Endocytosis, Preventing Angiogenic Signaling and Tumor Initiation (2014)
- VE-PTP regulates VEGFR2 activity in stalk cells to establish endothelial cell polarity and lumen formation (2013)
- Movement on Uneven Surfaces Displays Characteristic Features of Hop Diffusion (2013)
- Limited cholesterol depletion causes aggregation of plasma membrane lipid raftsinducing T cell activation (2010)