SummaryDuring development, macrophages invade organs to establish phenotypically and transcriptionally distinct tissue-resident populations. How they invade and colonize these organs is unclear. In particular, it remains to be established whether they arise from naive equivalents that colonize organs randomly or whether there are committed macrophages that follow pre-determined migration paths. Here, by using a combination of genetics and imaging approaches in the zebrafish embryo, we have addressed how macrophages colonize the brain to become microglia. Identification and cloning of a mutant that lacks microglia has shown that Slc7a7, a Leucine/Arginine transporter, defines a restricted macrophage sub-lineage and is necessary for brain col...
Microglia are the resident macrophages of the brain. Over the past decade, our understanding of the ...
Microglia are brain resident macrophages important for brain development, connectivity, homeostasis ...
Microglia are macrophages that colonize the brain during development to establish a resident populat...
During development, macrophages invade organs to establish phenotypically and transcriptionally dist...
Summary: Microglia, the tissue-resident macrophages of the CNS, represent major targets for therapeu...
Microglia are brain-resident macrophages, which have specialized functions important in brain develo...
Microglia, the resident macrophage precursors of the brain, are necessary for the maintenance of tis...
AbstractThe origin of resident (noninflammatory) macrophages in vertebrate tissues is still poorly u...
International audienceMost tissues harbor a substantial population of resident macrophages. Here, we...
SummaryMicroglia are CNS resident macrophages, and they play important roles in neural development a...
SummaryIn the brain, neurons that fail to assemble into functional circuits are eliminated. Their cl...
Microglia, the resident macrophage population of the central nervous system (CNS), contribute to the...
Microglia are the resident macrophages of the brain. Over the past decade, our understanding of the ...
Microglia are brain resident macrophages important for brain development, connectivity, homeostasis ...
Microglia are macrophages that colonize the brain during development to establish a resident populat...
During development, macrophages invade organs to establish phenotypically and transcriptionally dist...
Summary: Microglia, the tissue-resident macrophages of the CNS, represent major targets for therapeu...
Microglia are brain-resident macrophages, which have specialized functions important in brain develo...
Microglia, the resident macrophage precursors of the brain, are necessary for the maintenance of tis...
AbstractThe origin of resident (noninflammatory) macrophages in vertebrate tissues is still poorly u...
International audienceMost tissues harbor a substantial population of resident macrophages. Here, we...
SummaryMicroglia are CNS resident macrophages, and they play important roles in neural development a...
SummaryIn the brain, neurons that fail to assemble into functional circuits are eliminated. Their cl...
Microglia, the resident macrophage population of the central nervous system (CNS), contribute to the...
Microglia are the resident macrophages of the brain. Over the past decade, our understanding of the ...
Microglia are brain resident macrophages important for brain development, connectivity, homeostasis ...
Microglia are macrophages that colonize the brain during development to establish a resident populat...