TLDR Live imaging helps us understand skin immune responses and develop treatments.
The document reviewed advancements in intravital imaging techniques over the past two decades, which allowed for the observation of dynamic immune cell behavior in the skin. This imaging provided insights into the roles of various immune cells in cutaneous immune responses, contributing to the development of therapeutic strategies. The chapter focused on different skin immune responses and the corresponding immune cell types studied through live imaging in mouse skin, as well as the tools used for these imaging techniques.
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