CD163-positive perivascular macrophages in the human CNS express molecules for antigen recognition and presentation
Perivascular macrophages (PVM) constitute a subpopulation of resident macrophages in the central nervous system (CNS) that by virtue of their strategic location at the blood-brain barrier potentially lend themselves to a variety of important functions in both health and disease. Functional evidence...
Main Authors: | Fabriek, Babs O. (Author), Van Haastert, Elise S. (Author), Galea, Ian (Author), Polfliet, Machteld M.J (Author), Dopp, Ed D. (Author), Van den Heuvel, Michel M. (Author), Van den Berg, Timo K. (Author), de Groot, Corline J.A (Author), Van der Valk, Paul (Author), Dijkstra, Christine D. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2005-09.
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