Mast cell migration and organization in tissues depend on integrin–ECM interactions

Many immune cell subsets move in an amoeboid fashion and do not require strong adhesive interactions with their surrounding when moving through interstitial tissue spaces. In stark contrast, we show that mast cells critically depend on integrin-mediated adhesion and interactions with the extracellul...

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