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    A sentinel function for teat tissues in dairy cows: dominant innate immune response elements define early response to E. coli mastitis

    Escherichia coli intramammary infection elicits localized and systemic responses, some of which have been characterized in mammary secretory tissue. Our objective was to characterize gene expression patterns that...

    Manuela Rinaldi, Robert W. Li, Douglas D. Bannerman in Functional & Integrative Genomics (2010)

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    Immune Surveillance of Mammary Tissue by Phagocytic Cells

    The leukocytes in milk consist of lymphocytes, neutrophil polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) and macrophages. Lymphocytes together with antigen- presenting cells function in the generation of an effective immu...

    Max J. Paape, Kimberly Shafer-Weaver, Anthony V. Capuco in Biology of the Mammary Gland (2002)

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    Continuous culture of pig tissue-derived macrophages

    Normal tissue macrophages from fetal and adult pig tissues can be continuously cultured by growing simple explant cultures on feeder layers of STO mouse embryonic fibroblasts. Macrophage cultures initiated fro...

    Neil C. Talbot, Max J. Paape in Methods in Cell Science (1996)