Identification of the Bone Marrow Colony Mononuclear Phagocyte as a Macrophage

Abstract
Bone marrow colony-derived mononuclear phagocytes are macrophages on the basis of morphology, glass adherence, the phagocytosis of a range of particles including erythrocytes, yeast, and bacteria, and the possession of receptors for IgG of predominantly IgG2a specificity.