Heterogeneity of Mouse Macrophages in Terms of Their Bactericidal Activity

These studies confirm that not all cells in a macrophage population express efective bactericidal functions. Two subsets of macrophages with cell-surface markers recognized by two monoclonal antibodies, designated M43 and 1\157 were shown to be involved in the bacteicidal activity of a macrophage...

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Main Authors: Musa, M, Rowley, D.
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spelling my.upm.eprints.28372013-05-27T07:03:49Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2837/ Heterogeneity of Mouse Macrophages in Terms of Their Bactericidal Activity Musa, M Rowley, D. These studies confirm that not all cells in a macrophage population express efective bactericidal functions. Two subsets of macrophages with cell-surface markers recognized by two monoclonal antibodies, designated M43 and 1\157 were shown to be involved in the bacteicidal activity of a macrophage population. B)' indirect radio immunoassay (RIA), it was found that these two subset markers were expressed more on the 5tu/ace of activated manipulates than on normal cells. It seems possible that these two markers may se11Je as markers for macrophage activation in terms of enhanced bactericidal activity. 1990 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2837/1/Heterogeneity_of_Mouse_Macrophages_in_Terms_of.pdf Musa, M and Rowley, D. (1990) Heterogeneity of Mouse Macrophages in Terms of Their Bactericidal Activity. Pertanika, 13 (2). pp. 195-203. English
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description These studies confirm that not all cells in a macrophage population express efective bactericidal functions. Two subsets of macrophages with cell-surface markers recognized by two monoclonal antibodies, designated M43 and 1\157 were shown to be involved in the bacteicidal activity of a macrophage population. B)' indirect radio immunoassay (RIA), it was found that these two subset markers were expressed more on the 5tu/ace of activated manipulates than on normal cells. It seems possible that these two markers may se11Je as markers for macrophage activation in terms of enhanced bactericidal activity.
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author Musa, M
Rowley, D.
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Rowley, D.
Heterogeneity of Mouse Macrophages in Terms of Their Bactericidal Activity
author_facet Musa, M
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title Heterogeneity of Mouse Macrophages in Terms of Their Bactericidal Activity
title_short Heterogeneity of Mouse Macrophages in Terms of Their Bactericidal Activity
title_full Heterogeneity of Mouse Macrophages in Terms of Their Bactericidal Activity
title_fullStr Heterogeneity of Mouse Macrophages in Terms of Their Bactericidal Activity
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneity of Mouse Macrophages in Terms of Their Bactericidal Activity
title_sort heterogeneity of mouse macrophages in terms of their bactericidal activity
publishDate 1990
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2837/1/Heterogeneity_of_Mouse_Macrophages_in_Terms_of.pdf
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