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List of works by Nienke Vrisekoop

In vivo imaging and histochemistry are combined in the cryosection labelling and intravital microscopy technique

scientific article

Intravital imaging of cancer stem cell plasticity in mammary tumors

scientific article published on March 2013

Intravital microscopy through an abdominal imaging window reveals a pre-micrometastasis stage during liver metastasis

scientific article published in October 2012

Intravital microscopy: new insights into metastasis of tumors

scientific article

Life and death as a T lymphocyte: from immune protection to HIV pathogenesis

scientific article

Low immune activation despite high levels of pathogenic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 results in long-term asymptomatic disease

scientific article

Pathogen-related differences in the abundance of presented antigen are reflected in CD4+ T cell dynamic behavior and effector function in the lung

scientific article

Plasticity between Epithelial and Mesenchymal States Unlinks EMT from Metastasis-Enhancing Stem Cell Capacity

scientific article published on 2 March 2016

Procedures and applications of long-term intravital microscopy

scientific article

Quantification of lymph node transit times reveals differences in antigen surveillance strategies of naive CD4+ and CD8+ T cells

scientific article

Reconciling Longitudinal Naive T-Cell and TREC Dynamics during HIV-1 Infection

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Revisiting thymic positive selection and the mature T cell repertoire for antigen

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Sparse production but preferential incorporation of recently produced naive T cells in the human peripheral pool

scholarly article

T Cell-Positive Selection Uses Self-Ligand Binding Strength to Optimize Repertoire Recognition of Foreign Antigens

scientific article published on 03 January 2013

The mechanisms and physiological relevance of glycocalyx degradation in hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury

scientific article published on 19 February 2014

Weakly self-reactive T-cell clones can homeostatically expand when present at low numbers.

scientific article