difference between intestinal and non-mucosal macrophages
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The number of mϕ in the LP varies between the different parts of the GI tract, with more ... However, as mϕ do not migrate to the MLN and the intestinal mucosa
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The primary role of intestinal macrophages is to act as innate effector cells in the intestinal LP. To cope with this large antigenic load that may potentially cross the intestinal LP, macrophages in the intestine form some functional adaptations to preserve local tissue homeostasis [23].
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