Expansion ofDrosophilahaemocytes using a conditionalGeneSwitchdriver affects larval haemocyte function, but does not modulate adult lifespan or survival from infection
Dan J Hayman,
Lola M Morrin,
Sudipta Halder
et al.
Abstract:Macrophages are responsible for diverse and fundamental functions in vertebrates. Fruit flies harbour an innate immune system of which the most populous blood cell (haemocyte) type bears striking homology to the vertebrate macrophage. The importance of these cells has been demonstrated previously, where immune and developmental phenotypes have been observed upon haemocyte ablation using pro-apoptotic transgenes driven by the Hml promoter. Here we show that, as well as ablating Hml-positive cells in vivo using … Show more
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