With the increasing availability and accessibility of single cell technologies, much attention has been given to delineating the specific populations of cells present in any given tissue. In recent years, hepatic macrophage heterogeneity has also begun to be examined using these strategies. While previously any macrophage in the liver was considered to be a Kupffer cell (KC), several studies have recently revealed the presence of distinct subsets of hepatic macrophages, including those distinct from KCs both under homeostatic and non-homeostatic conditions. This heterogeneity has brought the concept of macrophage plasticity into question. Are KCs really as plastic as once thought, being capable of responding efficiently and specifically to ...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
The current dogma is that obesity-associated hepatic inflammation is due to increased Kupffer cell (...
Book coverMacrophages: Biology and Role in the Pathology of Diseases pp 217–247Cite asKupffer Cells ...
With the increasing availability and accessibility of single cell technologies, much attention has b...
With the increasing availability and accessibility of single cell technologies, much attention has b...
Macrophages are key participants in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis under normal and pathologi...
Liver diseases are one of the main causes of mortality. In this regard, the development of new ways ...
Book cover Macrophages: Biology and Role in the Pathology of Diseases pp 217–247Cite as Kupffer Cell...
Background & AimsKupffer cells (KCs), the resident tissue macrophages of the liver, play a crucial r...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
The liver is an essential immunological organ due to its gatekeeper position to bypassing antigens f...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
The current dogma is that obesity-associated hepatic inflammation is due to increased Kupffer cell (...
Book coverMacrophages: Biology and Role in the Pathology of Diseases pp 217–247Cite asKupffer Cells ...
With the increasing availability and accessibility of single cell technologies, much attention has b...
With the increasing availability and accessibility of single cell technologies, much attention has b...
Macrophages are key participants in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis under normal and pathologi...
Liver diseases are one of the main causes of mortality. In this regard, the development of new ways ...
Book cover Macrophages: Biology and Role in the Pathology of Diseases pp 217–247Cite as Kupffer Cell...
Background & AimsKupffer cells (KCs), the resident tissue macrophages of the liver, play a crucial r...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
The liver is an essential immunological organ due to its gatekeeper position to bypassing antigens f...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
Macrophages are key regulators of inflammation and repair, but their heterogeneity and multiple role...
The current dogma is that obesity-associated hepatic inflammation is due to increased Kupffer cell (...
Book coverMacrophages: Biology and Role in the Pathology of Diseases pp 217–247Cite asKupffer Cells ...