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Deficiency of IL-20 receptor subunit A decreases enterovirus A71 lethality in mice by increasing M1 macrophage polarization and cytokine production. [PDF]
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Effect of Macrophage Activity and Age on Periodontal Disease in a Mouse Model
B L Halpern
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Efficacy of chimeric antigen receptor macrophages therapy for pancreatic cancer and future prospects
Yuki Matsui, Sohei Satoi
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Metabolic control of macrophages in coronavirus disease 2019. [PDF]
An L, Xu H, Fan Q, Lu M, Sun D.
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Cellular Immunology, 2018
Alveolar macrophages are the most abundant innate immune cells in the distal lung parenchyma, located on the luminal surface of the alveolar space. They are the first to encounter incoming pathogens and pollutants and to help orchestrate the initiation and resolution of the immune response in the lung.
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Alveolar macrophages are the most abundant innate immune cells in the distal lung parenchyma, located on the luminal surface of the alveolar space. They are the first to encounter incoming pathogens and pollutants and to help orchestrate the initiation and resolution of the immune response in the lung.
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2002
B. anthracis virulence is the sum of the contributions of factors involved in toxicity, growth and persistence in the host. Recent data has revealed that the interactions between B. anthracis and macrophage is central to the B. anthracis pathogenesis. This review presents and describes tactics by which B.
C, Guidi-Rontani, M, Mock
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B. anthracis virulence is the sum of the contributions of factors involved in toxicity, growth and persistence in the host. Recent data has revealed that the interactions between B. anthracis and macrophage is central to the B. anthracis pathogenesis. This review presents and describes tactics by which B.
C, Guidi-Rontani, M, Mock
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Annual Review of Physiology, 2017
Macrophage polarization refers to how macrophages have been activated at a given point in space and time. Polarization is not fixed, as macrophages are sufficiently plastic to integrate multiple signals, such as those from microbes, damaged tissues, and the normal tissue environment.
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Macrophage polarization refers to how macrophages have been activated at a given point in space and time. Polarization is not fixed, as macrophages are sufficiently plastic to integrate multiple signals, such as those from microbes, damaged tissues, and the normal tissue environment.
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2018
Transfection is defined as the transfer of foreign nucleic acids into cells. In general, transfection may achieve either overexpression of a gene by the transfer of plasmid DNA or suppression of gene expression by RNA interference after transfer of small interfering RNA.
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Transfection is defined as the transfer of foreign nucleic acids into cells. In general, transfection may achieve either overexpression of a gene by the transfer of plasmid DNA or suppression of gene expression by RNA interference after transfer of small interfering RNA.
Andrea-Anneliese, Keller +4 more
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