The human inner ear, which is segregated by a blood/labyrinth barrier, contains resident macrophages [CD163, ionized calcium-binding adaptor molecule 1 (IBA1)-, and CD68-positive cells] within the connective tissue, neurons, and supporting cells. In the lateral wall of the cochlea, these cells frequently lie close to blood vessels as perivascular macrophages. Macrophages are also shown to be recruited from blood-borne monocytes to damaged and dying hair cells induced by noise, ototoxic drugs, aging, and diphtheria toxin-induced hair cell degeneration. Precise monitoring may be crucial to avoid self-targeting. Macrophage biology has recently shown that populations of resident tissue macrophages may be fundamentally different from circulating...
Macrophages are the most abundant immune cell within the cochlea. Their role in the pathophysiology ...
Macrophages are a special type of immune cell that engulfs dead or damaged cells. They are found eve...
Background: Human inner ear contains macrophages whose functional role in early development is yet u...
The human inner ear, which is segregated by a blood/labyrinth barrier, contains resident macrophages...
The human inner ear, which is segregated by a blood/labyrinth barrier, contains resident macrophages...
Background: The human cochlea was earlier believed to lack capacity to mount specific immune respons...
Background: The human cochlea was earlier believed to lack capacity to mount specific immune respons...
Background: The human cochlea was earlier believed to lack capacity to mount specific immune respons...
Recently, the human cochlea has been shown to contain numerous resident macrophages under steady-sta...
Recently, the human cochlea has been shown to contain numerous resident macrophages under steady-sta...
Recently, the human cochlea has been shown to contain numerous resident macrophages under steady-sta...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Macrophages are the most abundant immune cell within the cochlea. Their role in the pathophysiology ...
Macrophages are a special type of immune cell that engulfs dead or damaged cells. They are found eve...
Background: Human inner ear contains macrophages whose functional role in early development is yet u...
The human inner ear, which is segregated by a blood/labyrinth barrier, contains resident macrophages...
The human inner ear, which is segregated by a blood/labyrinth barrier, contains resident macrophages...
Background: The human cochlea was earlier believed to lack capacity to mount specific immune respons...
Background: The human cochlea was earlier believed to lack capacity to mount specific immune respons...
Background: The human cochlea was earlier believed to lack capacity to mount specific immune respons...
Recently, the human cochlea has been shown to contain numerous resident macrophages under steady-sta...
Recently, the human cochlea has been shown to contain numerous resident macrophages under steady-sta...
Recently, the human cochlea has been shown to contain numerous resident macrophages under steady-sta...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Macrophages are the most abundant immune cell within the cochlea. Their role in the pathophysiology ...
Macrophages are a special type of immune cell that engulfs dead or damaged cells. They are found eve...
Background: Human inner ear contains macrophages whose functional role in early development is yet u...