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Tracking mouse bone marrow monocytes in vivo
Pauline Hamon
, Mathieu P.aul Rodero
, Christophe Combadière
, Alexandre Boissonnas
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Bone Marrow
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Mouse Bone Marrow
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Bone Marrow-derived Monocytes
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Monocytes
50%
Cell-cell Communication
50%
Vascular Network
50%
Enhanced Cyan Fluorescent Protein
50%
Immune Cells
25%
Vasculature
25%
Infiltration
25%
Cell-to-cell
25%
Biological Activity
25%
Motility
25%
Monocyte Subsets
25%
Inflammatory Conditions
25%
Migratory Behavior
25%
Fluorescent Reporter
25%
Short Half-life
25%
Cell Trafficking
25%
Blood Monocytes
25%
Pathological Conditions
25%
Specific Promoter
25%
Bloodstream
25%
Monocytosis
25%
Inflammatory Tissue
25%
Two-photon Microscopy
25%
CSF1R
25%
Skull Bone
25%
Monocyte Trafficking
25%
Multiphoton Imaging
25%
In Vivo Time-lapse Imaging
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Interaction
100%
Immunocompetent Cell
50%
Myeloid
50%
Vascularization
50%
Promoter Region
50%
Cell Migration
50%
Parenchyma
50%
Time Lapse Imaging
50%
Skull
50%
Biological Activity
50%