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Immune cells have intensely physical lifestyles characterized by structural plasticity and force exertion. To investigate whether specific immune functions require stereotyped mechanical outputs, we used super-resolution traction force microscopy to compare the immune synapses formed by cytotoxic T cells with contacts formed by other T cell subsets and by macrophages. T cell synapses were globally compressive, which was fundamentally different from the pulling and pinching associated with macrophage phagocytosis. Spectral decomposition of force exertion patterns from each cell type linked cytotoxicity to compressive strength, local protrusiveness, and the induction of complex, asymmetric topography. These features were validated as cytotoxic drivers by genetic disruption of cytoskeletal regulators, live imaging of synaptic secretion, and in silico analysis of interfacial distortion. Synapse architecture and force exertion were sensitive to target stiffness and size, suggesting that the mechanical potentiation of killing is biophysically adaptive. We conclude that cellular cytotoxicity and, by implication, other effector responses are supported by specialized patterns of efferent force.
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Eur J Neurol
September 2025
Department of Neurology and Center for Translational and Behavioral Neurosciences, University Medicine Essen, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany.
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August 2025
Sport Training Laboratory, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Toledo, Spain.
Introduction: This study examined the beliefs and practices of Spanish national swimming coaches regarding season planning, aiming to gain a deeper understanding of how they organize training throughout the year.
Methods: A total of 18 coaches participated and were classified based on the performance level of their swimmers: World Class (27.8%), Elite (11.
J Physiol
September 2025
Instituto de Ciencias Biomédicas, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Autónoma de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
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Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: After collecting the anamnesis, the patient underwent a comprehensive examination, which included step-by-step pH-metry, esophagogastroduodenoscopy, testing for Helicobacter pylori infection (HP) (urease test and microscopic examination of stained smears-prints) in 4 topographic zones of the stomach, and histological examination of the gastric mucosa in the same zones.
Results: Results: When collecting a family history, it was found that relatives on one male line - father and grandfather - suffered from ulcer disease.
J Electromyogr Kinesiol
August 2025
Faculty of Health Sciences (Kinesiology), Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Electronic address:
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