Monocytes are a critical component of the cellular innate immune system, and can be subdivided into classical, intermediate and non-classical subsets on the basis of surface CD14 and CD16 expression. Classical monocytes play the canonical role of phagocytosis, and account for the majority of circulating cells. Intermediate and non-classical cells are known to exhibit varying levels of phagocytosis and cytokine secretion, and are differentially expanded in certain pathological states. Characterisation of cell surface proteins expressed by each subset is informative not only to improve understanding of phenotype, but may also provide biological insights into function. Here we use highly multiplexed Tandem-Mass-Tag (TMT)-based mass spectrometr...
Human monocytes are a heterogeneous cell population classified into three different subsets: Classic...
Monocytes differentiate into heterogeneous populations of tissue macrophages and dendritic cells (DC...
Little is known about proteomic differences between pluripotent human peripheral blood monocytes (MN...
Monocytes are a critical component of the cellular innate immune system, and can be subdivided into ...
Monocytes are bone marrow-derived leukocytes that are part of the innate immune system. Monocytes ar...
Background Conventionally, human monocyte sub-populations are classified according to surface marke...
Abstract Background: Blood monocytes play a central role in regulating host inflammatory processes t...
<p>A. Examples of monocyte gating from a healthy volunteer control and DLBCL patient. Mononuclear ce...
Background:Blood monocytes play a central role in regulating host inflammatory processes through che...
Phagocytosis is a process in which target cells or particles are engulfed and taken up by other cell...
Within the mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS), monocytes represent the unique population able to ope...
Monocytes differentiate into heterogeneous populations of tissue macrophages and dendritic cells (DC...
International audienceMonocytes contribute to immune responses as a source for subsets of dendritic ...
<div><p>Monocytes differentiate into heterogeneous populations of tissue macrophages and dendritic c...
Abstract Human monocyte is an important cell type which is involved in various complex human disease...
Human monocytes are a heterogeneous cell population classified into three different subsets: Classic...
Monocytes differentiate into heterogeneous populations of tissue macrophages and dendritic cells (DC...
Little is known about proteomic differences between pluripotent human peripheral blood monocytes (MN...
Monocytes are a critical component of the cellular innate immune system, and can be subdivided into ...
Monocytes are bone marrow-derived leukocytes that are part of the innate immune system. Monocytes ar...
Background Conventionally, human monocyte sub-populations are classified according to surface marke...
Abstract Background: Blood monocytes play a central role in regulating host inflammatory processes t...
<p>A. Examples of monocyte gating from a healthy volunteer control and DLBCL patient. Mononuclear ce...
Background:Blood monocytes play a central role in regulating host inflammatory processes through che...
Phagocytosis is a process in which target cells or particles are engulfed and taken up by other cell...
Within the mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS), monocytes represent the unique population able to ope...
Monocytes differentiate into heterogeneous populations of tissue macrophages and dendritic cells (DC...
International audienceMonocytes contribute to immune responses as a source for subsets of dendritic ...
<div><p>Monocytes differentiate into heterogeneous populations of tissue macrophages and dendritic c...
Abstract Human monocyte is an important cell type which is involved in various complex human disease...
Human monocytes are a heterogeneous cell population classified into three different subsets: Classic...
Monocytes differentiate into heterogeneous populations of tissue macrophages and dendritic cells (DC...
Little is known about proteomic differences between pluripotent human peripheral blood monocytes (MN...