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Abstract
In contrast to the past reliance on morphology, the identification and enumeration of blood monocytes are nowadays done with monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometry and this allows for subdivision into classical, intermediate, and non-classical monocytes. Using specific cell surface markers, dendritic cells in blood can be segregated from these monocytes. While in the past, changes in monocyte numbers as determined in standard hematology counters have not had any relevant clinical impact, the subset analysis now has uncovered informative changes that may be used in management of disease.Entities:
Keywords: classical monocytes; intermediate monocytes; monocyte subsets; nomenclature; non-classical monocytes
Year: 2015 PMID: 26347746 PMCID: PMC4538304 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2015.00423
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
Figure 1Blood monocyte subsets in man. Illustration of the definition of human monocyte subsets in health based on a typical distribution of events in a CD14 CD16 staining.