On the origin and mode of action of functionally distinct macrophage subpopulations
Abstract
Functionally distinct subpopulations of macrophages at various stages of differentiation can be separated by fractionation of murine peritoneal cells according to size, since the maturation of monocytes into macrophages is associated with cell enlargement. For immunostimulatory functions which can be served by macrophage-derived factors, normal macrophages of all sizes will function very well. However, in the antigen-specific T cell...
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Title
On the origin and mode of action of functionally distinct macrophage subpopulations
Published Date
Mar 20, 1980
Volume
30
Issue
1
Pages
39 - 55
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