Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1978486434> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 89 of
89
with 100 items per page.
- W1978486434 endingPage "978" @default.
- W1978486434 startingPage "972" @default.
- W1978486434 abstract "A unique subpopulation of macrophages (MΦ) was identified among the spleen and bone marrow MΦ of normal mice. After 24 h of culture, approximately 2.5% of the adherent cells cluster into “foci” of 10–30 cells. On the basis of their phagocytic and morphologic characteristics, these focus-forming MΦ (FF-MΦ) appeared to be highly activated. Uncoated sheep erythrocytes (E) were ingested by FF-MΦ indicating that opsonization was not a prerequisite for phagocytosis. However, IgM-coated E (EIgM) were more readily phagocytosed by FF-MΦ than were E suggesting that IgM is recognized as an effective opsonin by these cells. EIgM and E coated with IgM and complement(C) (ElgMC) were ingested by approximately the same percentage of FF- MΦ; thus, if these cells possess complement receptors in addition to structures which bind EIgM, the C receptors do not enhance the ability of FF-MΦ to ingest opsonized particles. The non-focus-forming MΦ, e.g. individual MΦ (I-MΦ), in the spleen and bone marrow can, themselves, be divided into various subpopulations distinguished by their ability to bind and ingest E, EIgM and ElgMC. These may represent various subpopulations of MΦ or MΦ at various stages of activation or differentiation. While spleen and bone marrow MΦ contained FF-MΦ and I-MΦ which vary in their ability to ingest E, EIgM and ElgMC, the MΦ of the peritoneum and blood of normal mice were far more homogeneous. Peritoneal and blood MΦ did not form foci, and did not ingest E or EIgM in significant amounts although a small percentage were able to ingest ElgMC. These data suggest that the population of MΦ in the spleen and bone marrow are far more heterogeneous than those found in the peritoneum or blood and that binding and phagocytosis of various coated and uncoated erythrocytes can be studied to elucidate this heterogeneity." @default.
- W1978486434 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1978486434 creator A5029910848 @default.
- W1978486434 creator A5041332295 @default.
- W1978486434 date "1979-12-01" @default.
- W1978486434 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W1978486434 title "Markers of macrophage heterogeneity. I. Studies of macrophages from various organs of normal mice" @default.
- W1978486434 cites W1517258720 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W1965667520 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W1983479732 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W1990644446 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W1994020615 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W1995069145 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W2004302644 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W2005673706 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W2018394231 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W2018932922 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W2029019346 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W2032510591 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W2036579589 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W2050260317 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W2076241029 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W2088225983 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W2112876676 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W2123062093 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W2145780410 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W2169942948 @default.
- W1978486434 cites W2202953640 @default.
- W1978486434 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830091211" @default.
- W1978486434 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/398774" @default.
- W1978486434 hasPublicationYear "1979" @default.
- W1978486434 type Work @default.
- W1978486434 sameAs 1978486434 @default.
- W1978486434 citedByCount "24" @default.
- W1978486434 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1978486434 hasAuthorship W1978486434A5029910848 @default.
- W1978486434 hasAuthorship W1978486434A5041332295 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConcept C111684460 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConcept C153911025 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConcept C159654299 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConcept C160448771 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConcept C168507396 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConcept C170493617 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConcept C175773311 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConcept C202751555 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConcept C2779244956 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConcept C2780007613 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConcept C2780931953 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConcept C89372155 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConceptScore W1978486434C111684460 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConceptScore W1978486434C153911025 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConceptScore W1978486434C159654299 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConceptScore W1978486434C160448771 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConceptScore W1978486434C168507396 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConceptScore W1978486434C170493617 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConceptScore W1978486434C175773311 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConceptScore W1978486434C202751555 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConceptScore W1978486434C203014093 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConceptScore W1978486434C2779244956 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConceptScore W1978486434C2780007613 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConceptScore W1978486434C2780931953 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConceptScore W1978486434C55493867 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConceptScore W1978486434C86803240 @default.
- W1978486434 hasConceptScore W1978486434C89372155 @default.
- W1978486434 hasIssue "12" @default.
- W1978486434 hasLocation W19784864341 @default.
- W1978486434 hasLocation W19784864342 @default.
- W1978486434 hasOpenAccess W1978486434 @default.
- W1978486434 hasPrimaryLocation W19784864341 @default.
- W1978486434 hasRelatedWork W1961725943 @default.
- W1978486434 hasRelatedWork W1978486434 @default.
- W1978486434 hasRelatedWork W1981089875 @default.
- W1978486434 hasRelatedWork W2017621061 @default.
- W1978486434 hasRelatedWork W2020422001 @default.
- W1978486434 hasRelatedWork W2045626848 @default.
- W1978486434 hasRelatedWork W2055593659 @default.
- W1978486434 hasRelatedWork W2146450805 @default.
- W1978486434 hasRelatedWork W4200011671 @default.
- W1978486434 hasRelatedWork W4280514640 @default.
- W1978486434 hasVolume "9" @default.
- W1978486434 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1978486434 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1978486434 magId "1978486434" @default.
- W1978486434 workType "article" @default.