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Nonclassical Monocytes in Health and Disease
Annual Review of Immunology, 2019Monocytes are innate blood cells that maintain vascular homeostasis and are early responders to pathogens in acute infections. There are three well-characterized classes of monocytes: classical (CD14+CD16- in humans and Ly6Chi in mice), intermediate ...
Prakash babu Narasimhan +1 more
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Dendritic cells, monocytes and macrophages: a unified nomenclature based on ontogeny
Martin Guilliams +2 more
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Plasticity of monocyte development and monocyte fates
Immunology Letters, 2020Monocytes are circulating myeloid immune precursor cells that are generated in the bone marrow. Mature monocytes are released into the circulation and, in case of need, recruited to peripheral sites of inflammation to differentiate into monocyte-derived effector cells.
Sébastien, Trzebanski, Steffen, Jung
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Monocytes and macrophages in abdominal aortic aneurysm
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2017Juliette Raffort +2 more
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Human Pathology, 1980
The monocytic leukemias may be subdivided into acute monocytic leukemia, acute myelomonocytic leukemia, and subacute and chronic myelomonocytic leukemia. The clinical features of acute monocytic and acute myelomonocytic leukemias are similar and are manifestations of bone marrow failure.
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The monocytic leukemias may be subdivided into acute monocytic leukemia, acute myelomonocytic leukemia, and subacute and chronic myelomonocytic leukemia. The clinical features of acute monocytic and acute myelomonocytic leukemias are similar and are manifestations of bone marrow failure.
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TLR7 and TLR8 activate distinct pathways in monocytes during RNA virus infection
Science Signaling, 2019Differences in TLR7 and TLR8 signaling program virus-specific responses of human monocytes to infection. TLRing the antiviral response Monocytes are critical orchestrators of immunity that both sense pathogens and produce cytokines.
Marine de Marcken +4 more
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The Lancet, 1999
Sir—Robert Rosenson and colleagues (March 20, p 983) investigate whether pravastatin modifies the production o f proinflammatory cytokines that regulate vascular tone, plaque stability, and thrombogenesis. They measured concentrations of peripheral blood samples after 6 h of incubation with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and showed that LPS-stimulated ...
U, Ikeda, K, Shimada
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Sir—Robert Rosenson and colleagues (March 20, p 983) investigate whether pravastatin modifies the production o f proinflammatory cytokines that regulate vascular tone, plaque stability, and thrombogenesis. They measured concentrations of peripheral blood samples after 6 h of incubation with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and showed that LPS-stimulated ...
U, Ikeda, K, Shimada
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JAMA, 2004
A 56-year-old man with a history of Wegener granulomatosis presented with 6 days of sinus congestion, fever, malaise, myalgias, episcleritis, and a morbilliform rash. An exacerbation of Wegener granulomatosis was the principal concern because of the frequency of flares in that disease.
John H, Stone +3 more
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A 56-year-old man with a history of Wegener granulomatosis presented with 6 days of sinus congestion, fever, malaise, myalgias, episcleritis, and a morbilliform rash. An exacerbation of Wegener granulomatosis was the principal concern because of the frequency of flares in that disease.
John H, Stone +3 more
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Monocytes deposit migrasomes to promote embryonic angiogenesis
Nature Cell Biology, 2022Cuifang Zhang +9 more
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A novel heterodimeric cysteine protease is required for interleukin-1βprocessing in monocytes
Nature, 1992N. Thornberry +28 more
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