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Mingyong Liu
Laboratory of Molecular Immunoregulation, Cancer Inflammation Program, Center of Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute-Frederick, NIH, USA
2 protocols
Ji Wang
Laboratory of Molecular Immunoregulation, Cancer Inflammation Program, Center of Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute-Frederick, NIH, USA
2 protocols
Teizo Yoshimura
Laboratory of Molecular Immunoregulation, Cancer Inflammation Program, Center of Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute-Frederick, NIH, USA
2 protocols
Wanghua Gong
Basic Research Program, SAIC-Frederick, USA
2 protocols
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Chunyan Wang
Laboratory of Molecular Immunoregulation, Cancer Inflammation Program, Center of Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute-Frederick, NIH, USA
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Mouse Macrophage Differentiation by Induction with Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor
Authors:
Ying Liu
,
Keqiang Chen
,
Chunyan Wang
,
Wanghua Gong
,
Teizo Yoshimura
,
Ji Ming Wang
and
Mingyong Liu
,
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09/05/2013,
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Macrophages are differentiated from circulating blood monocytes and act as tissue-resident professional phagocytes. Macrophages function in both innate and adaptive immune systems of vertebrate animals. The cytokine macrophage colony-stimulating ...
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Isolation of Mouse Tumor-Infiltrating Leukocytes by Percoll Gradient Centrifugation
Authors:
Ying Liu
,
Keqiang Chen
,
Chunyan Wang
,
Wanghua Gong
,
Teizo Yoshimura
,
Ji Ming Wang
and
Mingyong Liu
,
date:
09/05/2013,
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A hallmark of cancer-associated inflammation is the infiltration of leukocytes into tumors, which is believed to be recruited by chemokines. Some infiltrating leukocytes such as macrophages often promote tumor growth by producing growth-inducing and ...
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qi Ma
医科院
My results showed that tumor cells in the middle layer and macrophages in the bottom layer.
2/22/2021 7:29:04 PM
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qi Ma
医科院
I use B16 model too
2021-02-28 18:24:08
Shangcheng Yu
清华大学
not tested yet, I used B16F10 as a model.
2021-02-26 18:30:44
qi Ma
医科院
how about other cells?
2021-02-24 19:04:30
Shangcheng Yu
清华大学
tumor cell also appears in the midlayer in my experiment
2021-02-23 04:49:14
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