Gatekeepers of the fetus: Characterization of placental macrophages.

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Megli, Christina

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Coyne, Carolyn B

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2021-04-16T19:48:24Z

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2021-04-16T19:48:24Z

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2021-01

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2021-04-16T19:48:24Z

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In this issue of JEM, Thomas et al. (https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20200891) provide elegant technological and conceptual advances that further our understanding of the immune cells enriched at the maternal-fetal interface. Using new isolation strategies to better separate maternal- and fetal-derived cells, the authors identify previously undefined maternal-derived immune cells associated with the fetal-derived placenta and provide an in-depth analysis of the markers and characteristics of placental Hofbauer cells.

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211619

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0022-1007

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1540-9538

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22571

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eng

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The Journal of experimental medicine

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10.1084/jem.20202071

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Gatekeepers of the fetus: Characterization of placental macrophages.

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Journal article

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Coyne, Carolyn B|0000-0002-1884-6309

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1

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School of Medicine

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Molecular Genetics and Microbiology

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Duke

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Basic Science Departments

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Published

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218

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