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    FlashTag-mediated Labeling for Intraventricular Macrophages in the Embryonic Brain by Hisa Asai, Mizuki Ono, Takaki Miyata, Yuki Hattori

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In our previous study, we adapted this method to selectively label central nervous system–associated macrophages (CAMs) in the lateral ventricle by using a lower concentration of CFSE compared to the original protocol. …”
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    Novel Role of Endogenous Catalase in Macrophage Polarization in Adipose Tissue by Ye Seul Park, Md Jamal Uddin, Lingjuan Piao, Inah Hwang, Jung Hwa Lee, Hunjoo Ha

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Macrophages are important components of adipose tissue inflammation, which results in metabolic diseases such as insulin resistance. …”
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    Hepatic macrophages in liver fibrosis: pathogenesis and potential therapeutic targets by Hai Li, Hong You, Jidong Jia, Xu Fan

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Hepatic macrophages account for the largest non-parenchymal cell population in the liver. …”
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    Receptors That Inhibit Macrophage Activation: Mechanisms and Signals of Regulation and Tolerance by Ranferi Ocaña-Guzman, Luis Vázquez-Bolaños, Isabel Sada-Ovalle

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…We chose the receptors TIM-3, PD-1, CD32b, and CD200R because these molecules have distinct functional characteristics that provide examples of the different regulating mechanisms in monocytes and macrophages.…”
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    Infiltration of Blood-Derived Macrophages Contributes to the Development of Diabetic Neuropathy by Jing-Jing Sun, Lin Tang, Xiao-Pei Zhao, Jun-Mei Xu, Yang Xiao, Hui Li

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Studies have revealed that the recruitment of blood monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs) to the spinal cord plays a pivotal role in different models of central nervous system injury. …”
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    Dynamic development of microglia and macrophages after spinal cord injury by Hu-Yao Zhou, Xia Wang, Yi Li, Duan Wang, Xuan-Zi Zhou, Nong Xiao, Guo-Xing Li, Gang Li

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Secondary injury following spinal cord injury is primarily characterized by a complex inflammatory response, with resident microglia and infiltrating macrophages playing pivotal roles. While previous studies have grouped these two cell types together based on similarities in structure and function, an increasing number of studies have demonstrated that microglia and macrophages exhibit differences in structure and function and have different effects on disease processes. …”
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    Roles of Macrophage Subtypes in Bowel Anastomotic Healing and Anastomotic Leakage by Jinyao Shi, Zhouqiao Wu, Ziyu Li, Jiafu Ji

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…They fulfill a variety of roles in immune regulation, wound healing, and tissue homeostasis preservation. Macrophages are characterized by high heterogeneity, which can polarize into at least two major extremes, M1-type macrophages (classical activation) which are normally derived from monocytes and M2-type macrophages (alternative activation) which are mostly those tissue-resident macrophages. …”
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    M2 Macrophages as a Potential Target for Antiatherosclerosis Treatment by Ying Bi, Jixiang Chen, Feng Hu, Jing Liu, Man Li, Lei Zhao

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Therefore, modulators targeting macrophages’ polarization to the M2 phenotype could be another promising treatment strategy for atherosclerosis. …”
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    The In Vitro Immunomodulatory Effects of Gold Nanocomplex on THP-1-Derived Macrophages by Duaa Abuarqoub, Nouf N. Mahmoud, Rand Zaza, Rana Abu-Dahab, Enam A. Khalil, Dima A. Sabbah

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…THP-1 cells were differentiated into macrophages and characterized by measuring the expression of macrophage surface markers by flow cytometry. …”
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    Inhibitors of nuclear factor kappa B cause apoptosis in cultured macrophages by E. E. Mannick, J. Mishra, J. Marque, M. Clavell, M. J. S. Miller, P. D. Oliver

    Published 1997-01-01
    “…We conclude that nuclear NF-κB activation may represent an important survival mechanism in macrophages.…”
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    Macrophages, Inflammation, and Tumor Suppressors: ARF, a New Player in the Game by Paqui G. Través, Alfonso Luque, Sonsoles Hortelano

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Recent advances regarding the role of the tumor suppressor ARF as a regulator of inflammation and macrophage polarization are also reviewed.…”
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