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    Deciphering human macrophage development at single-cell resolution

    Macrophages are the first cells of the nascent immune system to emerge during embryonic development. In mice, embryonic macrophages infiltrate develo** organs, where they differentiate symbiotically into tis...

    Zhilei Bian, Yandong Gong, Tao Huang, Christopher Z. W. Lee, Lihong Bian in Nature (2020)

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    Publisher Correction: Studying tissue macrophages in vitro: are iPSC-derived cells the answer?

    In the original Figure 1, an arrow was mistakenly added between the fetal liver monocytes and the short-term and long-term HSCs. This arrow has now been removed.

    Christopher Z. W. Lee, Tatsuya Kozaki, Florent Ginhoux in Nature Reviews Immunology (2018)

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    Studying tissue macrophages in vitro: are iPSC-derived cells the answer?

    Macrophages are immune cells with important roles in tissue homeostasis, inflammation and pathologies. Hence, macrophage populations represent promising targets for modern medicine. Exploiting the potential of...

    Christopher Z. W. Lee, Tatsuya Kozaki, Florent Ginhoux in Nature Reviews Immunology (2018)