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Functional Characterization of Regulatory Macrophages That Inhibit Graft-reactive Immunity
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Immunology and Infection
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JoVE Journal Immunology and Infection
Functional Characterization of Regulatory Macrophages That Inhibit Graft-reactive Immunity
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08:41 min

June 07, 2017

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 00:45Graft-infiltrating Macrofage Isolation by Fluorescence-activated Cell Sorting (FACS)
  • 03:23T Cell Isolation by FACS
  • 06:39Results: Representative In Vitro Macrophage Subset Suppressive Capacity Analyses
  • 07:36Conclusion

Summary

Automatic Translation

Macrophages are plastic cells of the hematopoietic system that have a crucial role in protective immunity and homeostasis. In this report, we describe optimized in vitro techniques to phenotypically and functionally characterize graft-infiltrating regulatory macrophages that accumulate in the transplanted organ under tolerogenic conditions.

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