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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S):
ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)
TISSUE(S): Liver
SUBMITTER: Diana Fink
LAB HEAD: Elvira Mass
PROVIDER: PXD058285 | Pride | 2025-09-01
REPOSITORIES: pride
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Nature 20250618 8077
Kupffer cells (KCs) are tissue-resident macrophages that colonize the liver early during embryogenesis<sup>1</sup>. Upon liver colonization, KCs rapidly acquire a tissue-specific transcriptional signature, mature alongside the developing liver and adapt to its functions<sup>1-3</sup>. Throughout development and adulthood, KCs perform distinct core functions that are essential for liver and organismal homeostasis, including supporting fetal erythropoiesis, postnatal erythrocyte recycling and live ...[more]