1 CD11b+ monocytic/
macrophagic cells (Mo/Mph), which infiltrate into skin a
2 int, small numbers of infiltrating monocytic/
macrophagic cells are already apparent.
3 n of class II MHC+CD11b+Gr-1+ and -monocytic/
macrophagic cells in the dermis and epidermis.
4 CD11b+ monocytic/
macrophagic cells that infiltrate human skin after in vi
5 while the activities in P388D1 and RAW264.7
macrophagic cells were considerably higher than the basa
6 Taken together, monocytic/
macrophagic cells with high IL-10 and low IL-12 expressi
7 ocytes or class II MHC+CD11b+Gr-1+ monocytic/
macrophagic cells.
8 ng the bacteria to gain direct access to the
macrophagic cytoplasm.
9 vigate the 48-h "viability gate" and undergo
macrophagic differentiation has remained elusive.
10 w levels in progenitor cells of granulocytic-
macrophagic,
erythroid, or megakaryocytic lineage detect
11 oach, we showed that muscles did not require
macrophagic hif1a or hif2a to regenerate.
12 These results indicate that
macrophagic HIFs do not play a crucial role during skele
13 surface receptors of IL-18-responsive NK and
macrophagic KG-1 cells.
14 ain metabolic abnormalities in patients with
macrophagic myofascitis (MMF) and the relationship with
15 tently downregulated in the CD11b+ monocytic/
macrophagic population (p < 0.0002).
16 increased to 70%, the infiltrating monocytic/
macrophagic population had risen to 1.2% of the total de
17 lative to 0 h by the CD11b+ dermal monocytic/
macrophagic population peaked at 24-48 h and tapered the
18 dermal CD11b+ (CD1-, 3-, 24-, 56-) monocytic/
macrophagic population.
19 studies, HIV production was increased in the
macrophagic U1 cell line expressing the HIV genome after