New lives given by cell death: macrophage differentiation following their encounter with apoptotic leukocytes during the resolution of inflammation

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  • who: Amiram Ariel from the Department of Biology, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA have published the paper: New lives given by cell death: macrophage differentiation following their encounter with apoptotic leukocytes during the resolution of inflammation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Seminal studies by the groups of Gordon and Mantovani have extensively characterized additional macrophage subtypes activated in alternative manners (reviewed in Mantovani et_al, 2004; Martinez et_al, 2009). M2 macrophages are also playing a role in immune regulation and promote tumor progression (Mantovani et_al, 2005; Martinez et_al . . .

     

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