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Ontogeny of murine macrophages: Functions related to antigen presentation
C. Y. Lu
, E. R. Unanue
Internal Medicine
Nephrology
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Agriculture & Biology
antigen presentation
100%
ontogeny
62%
macrophages
59%
mice
38%
neonates
26%
antigens
19%
interleukin-1
15%
T-lymphocytes
8%
lymphocytes
7%
secretion
6%
lymphokines
6%
uptake mechanisms
5%
thymocytes
5%
metabolism
5%
organisms
5%
Listeria
5%
heat
4%
endotoxins
4%
Listeria monocytogenes
4%
neoplasm cells
4%
cytotoxicity
3%
ingestion
3%
erythrocytes
3%
sheep
3%
assays
2%
proteins
1%
cells
1%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Antigen Presentation
72%
Macrophages
46%
Interleukin-1
17%
Antigens
14%
Hot Temperature
6%
Listeria
5%
Histocompatibility
5%
T-Lymphocytes
5%
Lymphokines
5%
Listeria monocytogenes
5%
Histocompatibility Antigens Class II
4%
Thymocytes
4%
Endotoxins
4%
Sheep
4%
Erythrocytes
3%
Eating
3%
Lymphocytes
3%
Proteins
1%
Neoplasms
1%