In mammals, macrophages (MF) are present in virtually all tissues where they serve many different functions linked primarily to the maintenance of homeostasis, innate defense against pathogens, tissue repair and metabolism. Although some of these functions appear common to all tissues, others are specific to the homing tissue. Thus, MF become adapted to perform particular functions in a given tissue. Accordingly, MF express common markers but also sets of tissue-specific markers linked to dedicated functions. One of the largest pool of MF in the body lines up the wall of the gut. Located in the small intestine, Peyer's patches (PP) are primary antigen sampling and mucosal immune response inductive sites. Surprisingly, although markers of in...
Macrophages have been at the heart of immune research for over a century and are an integral compone...
The tissue microenvironment is a major driver in imprinting tissue-specific macrophage functions in ...
Macrophages are increasingly recognized as essential players in the maintenance of intestinal homeos...
In mammals, macrophages (MF) are present in virtually all tissues where they serve many different fu...
International audienceThe gut represents a potential entry site for a wide range of pathogens includ...
The gut represents a potential entry site for a wide range of pathogens including protozoa, bacteria...
International audienceInitially intended for nutrient uptake, phagocytosis represents a central mech...
Macrophages in sections of human terminal ileal Peyer's patches were studied using a panel of monocl...
SummaryPeyer’s patches (PPs) are primary inductive sites of mucosal immunity. Defining PP mononuclea...
Macrophages (Mfs) are instrumental in maintaining immune homeostasis in the intestine, yet studies o...
Peyer’s patches (PPs) are primary inductive sites of mucosal immunity. Defining PP mononuclear phago...
The gastrointestinal tract hosts the largest compartment of macrophages in the body, where they serv...
Intestinal macrophages, preferentially located in the subepithelial lamina propria, represent the la...
Macrophages are part of the innate immunity and are key players for the maintenance of intestinal ho...
Macrophages are the first immune cells in the developing embryo and have a central role in organ dev...
Macrophages have been at the heart of immune research for over a century and are an integral compone...
The tissue microenvironment is a major driver in imprinting tissue-specific macrophage functions in ...
Macrophages are increasingly recognized as essential players in the maintenance of intestinal homeos...
In mammals, macrophages (MF) are present in virtually all tissues where they serve many different fu...
International audienceThe gut represents a potential entry site for a wide range of pathogens includ...
The gut represents a potential entry site for a wide range of pathogens including protozoa, bacteria...
International audienceInitially intended for nutrient uptake, phagocytosis represents a central mech...
Macrophages in sections of human terminal ileal Peyer's patches were studied using a panel of monocl...
SummaryPeyer’s patches (PPs) are primary inductive sites of mucosal immunity. Defining PP mononuclea...
Macrophages (Mfs) are instrumental in maintaining immune homeostasis in the intestine, yet studies o...
Peyer’s patches (PPs) are primary inductive sites of mucosal immunity. Defining PP mononuclear phago...
The gastrointestinal tract hosts the largest compartment of macrophages in the body, where they serv...
Intestinal macrophages, preferentially located in the subepithelial lamina propria, represent the la...
Macrophages are part of the innate immunity and are key players for the maintenance of intestinal ho...
Macrophages are the first immune cells in the developing embryo and have a central role in organ dev...
Macrophages have been at the heart of immune research for over a century and are an integral compone...
The tissue microenvironment is a major driver in imprinting tissue-specific macrophage functions in ...
Macrophages are increasingly recognized as essential players in the maintenance of intestinal homeos...