1992
DOI: 10.1016/s0923-2494(05)80072-0
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Milky spots in the mouse omentum may play an important role in the origin of peritoneal macrophages

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“…Studded on the surface of the greater omental fold are numerous milky spots composed mainly of macrophages. 43,44 It has previously been demonstrated that upon experimental implantation of tumor cells into mice, tumor cells trafficked preferentially to and resided in the greater omentum. 45,46 Hence, it is possible that while tumors distributed in the peritoneal cavity are efficiently infected and destroyed by the viruses, tumor cells residing in the greater omentum are less accessible and thus not easily infected by the virus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studded on the surface of the greater omental fold are numerous milky spots composed mainly of macrophages. 43,44 It has previously been demonstrated that upon experimental implantation of tumor cells into mice, tumor cells trafficked preferentially to and resided in the greater omentum. 45,46 Hence, it is possible that while tumors distributed in the peritoneal cavity are efficiently infected and destroyed by the viruses, tumor cells residing in the greater omentum are less accessible and thus not easily infected by the virus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have also been suggested to be very reactive perivascular tissue involved in different aspects of B and T-cell functions and are regarded as omental-associated lymphoid tissue (Beelen 1991). Immunophenotyping and precursor cell kinetic studies demonstrated that MS play a role in the origin of peritoneal macrophages in rats (Wijffels et al 1992) and that macrophages are the predominant cell type associated with these structures (Van Vugt et al 1993), suggesting that MS are involved in peritoneal antibacterial defence (Liebermann-Meffert & White 1983, Van Vugt et al 1996. In our studies, we proposed that MS (individual structures), considered as a whole, constitute an organised coelom-associated lymphomyelopoietic tissue (CALT), which represents the main immune system in peritoneal and other coelomic cavities (Lenzi et al 1996).…”
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“…Cell composition and functions of local defense spots in the peritoneal cavity have been studied in rats (Wijffels et al 1992;Van Vught et al 1996;Di Paolo & Sacchi 2000;Hekking et al 2001), mice (Dux 1986;Cranshaw & Leak 1990;Wijffels et al 1992) and humans (Shimotsuma et al 1991;Shimotsuma et al 1993;Takemori et al 1995;Krist et al 1997;Wilkosz et al 2005). However, to the best of our knowledge there is no published data on the local defense foci of the peritoneal cavity in birds.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Milky spots have been reported to be abundantly present around the capillary of omentum, which is rich in blood vessels in rats (Wijffels et al 1992;Van Vugt et al 1996;Hekking et al 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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