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  • Monocytes
  • Macrophages
  • Inflammation (BASKET)
  • G2A
  • Atherosclerosis (peripheral vessels)
  • Toxoplasmosis
  • Mucosa associated lymphatic tissue MALT
  • Antigen presentation and processing
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    12007Monocyte subpopulations and their differentiation patterns during infection.



    +-nlJ Leukoc Biol 82(2):244-52 (2007)
    22007The CD14+ CD16+ blood monocytes: their role in infection and inflammation.



    +-nlJ Leukoc Biol 81(3):584-92 (2007)
    32001Heterogeneity of human peripheral blood monocyte subsets.



    +-nlJ Leukoc Biol 69(1):11-20 (2001)
    42000Definition of human blood monocytes.



    +-nlJ Leukoc Biol 67(5):603-6 (2000)
    52009Anti-apoptotic genes in the survival of monocytic cells during infection.



    +-nlCurr Genomics 10(5):306-17 (2009)
    62008Monocyte-mediated defense against microbial pathogens.



    +-nlAnnu Rev Immunol 26(-):421-52 (2008)
    72009The dynamics of macrophage lineage populations in inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.



    +-nlArthritis Rheum 60(5):1210-21 (2009)
    82009Hyaluronan, platelets, and monocytes: a novel pro-inflammatory triad.



    +-nlAm J Pathol 174(6):1993-5 (2009)
    92009Mechanisms underlying neutrophil-mediated monocyte recruitment.



    +-nlBlood 114(21):4613-23 (2009)
    102003Role of monocytes in atherogenesis.



    +-nlPhysiol Rev 83(4):1069-112 (2003)
    112010Monocytes mediate mucosal immunity to Toxoplasma gondii.



    +-nlCurr Opin Immunol 22(4):461-6 (2010)
    122008Antigen presentation by monocytes and monocyte-derived cells.



    +-nlCurr Opin Immunol 20(1):52-60 (2008)



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