probing and controlling immune cell chemotaxis
probing and controlling immune cell chemotaxis
We are interested in understanding how immune cells respond to soluble and solid-phase cues from chemoattractants, and how random and directed cell migration controls immune cell functions. To this end we are developing particles that release chemokines at defined rates to engineer chemokine gradients from synthetic point sources. These microspheres can be used as tools to understand chemotaxis in vitro and in vivo, and may be useful adjuvants for vaccines.