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- who: Andrew D. Jerome from the The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States have published the paper: Characterization of Zymosan-Modulated Neutrophils With Neuroregenerative Properties, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
It has long been understood that lymphocyte and monocytes/ macrophages can be polarized, both in_vitro and in_vivo, into functional subsets with distinctive transcriptome signatures and cell surface phenotypes. Newly identified neutrophil populations include alternatively activated cells that suppress anti-tumor immune_responses, modulate inflammation during chronic infections, and promote tissue repair after cardiac injury. Differential expression gene ontology (GO) pathway analysis shows that . . .
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