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SUBMITTER: Elchaninov A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7766432 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Elchaninov Andrey A Lokhonina Anastasia A Nikitina Maria M Vishnyakova Polina P Makarov Andrey A Arutyunyan Irina I Poltavets Anastasiya A Kananykhina Evgenia E Kovalchuk Sergey S Karpulevich Evgeny E Bolshakova Galina G Sukhikh Gennady G Fatkhudinov Timur T
Biomedicines 20201218 12
Macrophage populations in most mammalian organs consist of cells of different origin. Resident macrophages originate from erythromyeloid precursors of the yolk sac wall; maintenance of the numbers of such macrophages in postnatal ontogenesis is practically independent of bone marrow haematopoiesis. The largest populations of the resident macrophages of embryonic origin are found in the central nervous system (microglia) and liver (Kupffer cells). In contrast, skin dermis and mucous membranes bec ...[more]