Objective. To review the data on the origins, phenotype, and function of embryonic phagocytes that has accumulated over past decade. Data Sources. Most of the relevant articles were selected based on the PubMed database entries. In additional, the Interactive Fly database (http://sdb.bio.purdue.edu/fly/aimain/ 1aahome.htm), FlyBase (http://flybase.bio.indiana.edu:82/), and TBase (http://tbase.jax.org/) were used to search for relevant information and articles. Data Synthesis. Phagocytes in a vertebrate embryo develop in two sites (yolk sac and liver) and contribute to organogenesis in part through their ability to recognize and clear apoptotic cells. Yolk sac-derived phagocytes differ in differentiation pathway and marker gene expression fr...
SummaryHematopoiesis in the embryo proceeds in a series of waves, with primitive erythroid-biased wa...
Tissue-resident macrophages have pivotal functions for tissue defense and homeostasis. Two main disc...
The majority of immune cells in Drosophila melanogaster are plasmatocytes; they carry out similar fu...
Origins and functions of phagocytes in the embryo Citation for published version: Lichanska, AM &...
Macrophages are the first immune cells in the developing embryo and have a central role in organ dev...
Phagocytes of an early embryo represent a mixture of myeloid lineages that differ from adult macroph...
Macrophages are resident mononuclear phagocytes of the innate immune system whose primary functions ...
Background: Tissue-resident macrophages have mixed developmental origins. They derive in variable ex...
International audienceThe identification of distinct waves of progenitors during development, each c...
International audienceDuring embryonic development, several independent generations of hematopoietic...
International audienceBlood cells are continually produced from a pool of progenitors that derive fr...
It is established that tissue resident macrophages have mixed developmental origins in most organs. ...
Originally recognized as an essential part of the innate and acquired immune systems, macrophages em...
Human embryonic development involves transition from yolk sac (YS) to liver (L) hemopoiesis. We repo...
Generation of blood cells in the vertebrate embryo is a dynamic process, with different anatomical l...
SummaryHematopoiesis in the embryo proceeds in a series of waves, with primitive erythroid-biased wa...
Tissue-resident macrophages have pivotal functions for tissue defense and homeostasis. Two main disc...
The majority of immune cells in Drosophila melanogaster are plasmatocytes; they carry out similar fu...
Origins and functions of phagocytes in the embryo Citation for published version: Lichanska, AM &...
Macrophages are the first immune cells in the developing embryo and have a central role in organ dev...
Phagocytes of an early embryo represent a mixture of myeloid lineages that differ from adult macroph...
Macrophages are resident mononuclear phagocytes of the innate immune system whose primary functions ...
Background: Tissue-resident macrophages have mixed developmental origins. They derive in variable ex...
International audienceThe identification of distinct waves of progenitors during development, each c...
International audienceDuring embryonic development, several independent generations of hematopoietic...
International audienceBlood cells are continually produced from a pool of progenitors that derive fr...
It is established that tissue resident macrophages have mixed developmental origins in most organs. ...
Originally recognized as an essential part of the innate and acquired immune systems, macrophages em...
Human embryonic development involves transition from yolk sac (YS) to liver (L) hemopoiesis. We repo...
Generation of blood cells in the vertebrate embryo is a dynamic process, with different anatomical l...
SummaryHematopoiesis in the embryo proceeds in a series of waves, with primitive erythroid-biased wa...
Tissue-resident macrophages have pivotal functions for tissue defense and homeostasis. Two main disc...
The majority of immune cells in Drosophila melanogaster are plasmatocytes; they carry out similar fu...