Two distinct resident macrophage populations coexist in the ovary

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Nianyu Li and collaborators from the Center, United States University Arkansas for Medical have published the research work: Two distinct resident macrophage populations coexist in the ovary, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors provide evidence that F4/80hiCD11bint contains a higher proportion of CD206+ macrophages, analogous to renal macrophages, with high expression of CD81 . This study shows that two heterogeneous macrophage populations resided in the ovary play an important role in ovarian functionality with different phenotypes, residential properties, longevities, and functions.

SUMMARY

    The authors described two distinct macrophage subsets . . .

     

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