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BioEssays, 1995
AbstractThe macrophage plays an important role in host development and physiology, and in pathogenesis of many infectious, immunologic and degenerative disease processes. It displays marked heterogeneity of phenotype in different tissues, reflecting local interactions with other cell types, and contributes to host homeostasis through a varied ...
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AbstractThe macrophage plays an important role in host development and physiology, and in pathogenesis of many infectious, immunologic and degenerative disease processes. It displays marked heterogeneity of phenotype in different tissues, reflecting local interactions with other cell types, and contributes to host homeostasis through a varied ...
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Macrophage inflammatory protein 1 modulates macrophage function
The Journal of Immunology, 1992Abstract Macrophage inflammatory protein 1 (MIP 1), initially purified from the conditioned medium of endotoxin-stimulated macrophages, is a low m.w. heparin-binding protein doublet comprising two peptides, MIP 1 α and MIP 1 β. Although native doublet MIP 1 has previously been shown to exert pyrogenic, mitogenic, and proinflammatory ...
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Pathophysiology of Haemostasis and Thrombosis, 1984
Monocytes and macrophages can be induced to produce tissue factor. Recent data suggest that macrophages make other products involved in the extrinsic coagulation pathway. These include vitamin K-dependent factors, factor X activators and a prothrombinase.
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Monocytes and macrophages can be induced to produce tissue factor. Recent data suggest that macrophages make other products involved in the extrinsic coagulation pathway. These include vitamin K-dependent factors, factor X activators and a prothrombinase.
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