Peritoneal resident macrophages in tumor metastasis and immunotherapy

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: August and colleagues from the Laboratory, United States, College of Life Science and, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China have published the research work: Peritoneal resident macrophages in tumor metastasis and immunotherapy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Macrophages are critical for immunity, tissue repair, and organ regeneration. Tissue resident macrophages are observed in multiple tissues and defined as a population genetically and developmentally distinct from inflammatory macrophages (Cox et_al, 2021). Unlike blood monocytes or differentiated inflammatory macrophages, tissue resident macrophages maintain their population in-site via self-renewal without the contribution of blood monocytes . . .

     

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