Origin and kinetics of Kupffer cells during an acute inflammatory response

MMC Diesselhoff-Den Dulk, RW Crofton… - Immunology, 1979 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
MMC Diesselhoff-Den Dulk, RW Crofton, R Van Furth
Immunology, 1979ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Origin and kineticsof Kupffer cells during an acute inflammatory response Page 1
Immunology 1979 37 7 Origin and kineticsof Kupffer cells during an acute inflammatory
response MM C. DIESSELHOFF-DEN DULK, R. W. CROFTON* & R. VAN FURTH
Department of Infectious Diseases, University Hospital, Leiden, The Netherlands Received
24 July 1978; acceptedfor publication 17 August 1978 Summary. Thecourse of the
increased number of liver macrophages and the origin of these cells were studied after …
Abstract
The course of the increased number of liver macrophages and the origin of these cells were studied after intravenous stimulation by zymosan, stilboestrol, or corynebacterium. The macrophages were isolated by digestion of the liver with pronase and DNAase.
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