Hofbauer cell
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. WikiProject Biology or the Biology Portal may be able to help recruit one. |
Hofbauer cells are oval cells found in the placenta, within the core of the chorionic villous. They are believed to be a type of macrophage and are most likely involved in preventing the transmission of pathogens from the mother to the foetus (so-called vertical transmission).
Under histology sections, Hofbauer cells appeared with discernible amount of cytoplasm.