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Kupffer cell - Wikipedia
Kupffer cells, also known as stellate macrophages and Kupffer–Browicz cells, are specialized cells localized in the liver within the lumen of the liver ...
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Histology, Kupffer Cell - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Kupffer cells are specialized macrophages found in the hepatic sinusoid, along with sinusoidal endothelial cells, Ito cells, and pit cells.
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Configure Human Kupffer Cells - BioIVT
Primary high-purity human Kupffer cells for biological screening assays and inflammation models. Use in mono-cultures, co-cultures and microtissues.
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Kupffer
Kupffer Histology. (ˈkʊpfə(r)) The name of Karl Wilhelm von Kupffer (1829–1902), Bavarian anatomist and embryologist, used in Kupffer('s) cell (also cell of Kupffer), a phagocytic cell that occurs in the lining of the sinusoids of the liver and has long radiating processes of cytoplasm (described by...
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Kupffer cell programming by maternal obesity triggers fatty liver ...
Kupffer cells (KCs) are tissue-resident macrophages that colonize the liver early during embryogenesis. Upon liver colonization, KCs rapidly ...
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Kupffer cells, the limelight in the liver regeneration - ScienceDirect
Kupffer cells are pivotal in initiating hepatocyte proliferation and establishing connections between different cell types during liver regeneration following ...
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Adolph Theodor Kupffer
Adolph Theodor Kupffer ForMemRS (17 January 1799 Jelgava – 4 June 1865) was a Baltic German (subject of Russian Empire) chemist, and physicist. Kupffer also pioneered in the setting up magnetometric observatory which took hourly observations of the magnetic field of the Earth.
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Kupffer Cell Metabolism and Function - PMC - PubMed Central
Kupffer cells are resident liver macrophages and play a critical role in maintaining liver functions. Under physiological conditions, they are the first innate ...
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Kupffer cell heterogeneity: functional properties of bone marrow ...
Kupffer cells form a large intravascular macrophage bed in the liver sinusoids. The differentiation history and diversity of Kupffer cells is disputed.
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Kupffer Cells by Tempo Bioscience
Kupffer cells are the gatekeepers of the liver. They are tissue specific resident macrophages in the human liver.
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Kupffer cell–like syncytia replenish resident macrophage function in ...
Kupffer cells (KCs) are specialized macrophages in the liver sinusoids that filter bacteria in the bloodstream. Liver fibrosis and cirrhosis ...
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A biologic basis for limited Kupffer cell reactivity to portal-derived ...
Despite continuous exposure to gut-derived endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide) under normal conditions, Kupffer cells (KC) fail to generate detrimental cytokine responses. KC function within a unique microenvironment in which high hepatic arginase activities (25 times greater than those activities in the …
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Karl Wilhelm von Kupffer
Karl Wilhelm Ritter von Kupffer (born Karl Wilhelm Kupffer; – 16 December 1902) was a Baltic German anatomist who discovered stellate macrophage cells Academic career
He was the eldest son of pastor Karl Hermann Kupffer (1797-1860).
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Kupffer cell
Kupffer cells, also known as stellate macrophages and Kupffer–Browicz cells, are specialized cells localized in the liver within the lumen of the liver The amount of Kupffer cells in the liver is held constant.
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Elisar von Kupffer
Lieblingminne is a neologism created by Von Kupffer). Since 1981 the "Sanctuarium Artis Elisarion" has been a Museum dedicated to Von Kupffer's work.
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