Background: The human cochlea was earlier believed to lack capacity to mount specific immune responses. Recent studies established that the human cochlea holds macrophages. The cells appear to surveil, dispose of, and restore wasted cells to maintain tissue integrity. Macrophage activities are believed to be the central elements in immune responses and could swiftly defuse invading microbes that enter via adjacent infection-prone areas. This review updates recent human studies in light of the current literature and adds information about chemokine gene expression.Materials and Methods: We analyzed surgically obtained human tissue using immunohistochemistry, confocal microscopy, and multichannel super-resolution structured illumination micro...
Macrophages are the most abundant immune cell within the cochlea. Their role in the pathophysiology ...
Background: Human inner ear contains macrophages whose functional role in early development is yet u...
Background: Human inner ear contains macrophages whose functional role in early development is yet u...
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...
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...
The human inner ear, which is segregated by a blood/labyrinth barrier, contains resident macrophages...
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 ...
Background: Human inner ear contains macrophages whose functional role in early development is yet u...
Background: Human inner ear contains macrophages whose functional role in early development is yet u...
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...
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...
The human inner ear, which is segregated by a blood/labyrinth barrier, contains resident macrophages...
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 ...
Background: Human inner ear contains macrophages whose functional role in early development is yet u...
Background: Human inner ear contains macrophages whose functional role in early development is yet u...