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      Microglia, macrophages, perivascular macrophages, and pericytes: a review of function and identification.

      Journal of Leukocyte Biology
      Biological Markers, Brain, cytology, Humans, Immunophenotyping, Macrophages, physiology, Microglia, Pericytes

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          The phenotypic differentiation of systemic macrophages that have infiltrated the central nervous system, pericytes, perivascular macrophages, and the "real" resident microglial cells is a major immunocytochemical and immunohistochemical concern for all users of cultures of brain cells and brain sections. It is not only important in assessing the purity of cell cultures; it is also of fundamental importance in the assessment of the pathogenetic significance of perivascular inflammatory phenomena within the brain. The lack of a single membranous and/or biochemical marker allowing conclusive identification of these cells is still a major problem in neurobiology. This review briefly discusses the functions of these cells and catalogs a large number of membranous and biochemical markers, which can assist in the identification of these cells.

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          14612429
          10.1189/jlb.0303114

          Chemistry
          Biological Markers,Brain,cytology,Humans,Immunophenotyping,Macrophages,physiology,Microglia,Pericytes
          Chemistry
          Biological Markers, Brain, cytology, Humans, Immunophenotyping, Macrophages, physiology, Microglia, Pericytes

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