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    The Crosstalk between Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Macrophages in Bone Regeneration: A Systematic Review by Rita Lih-Ying Shin, Chien-Wei Lee, Oscar Yuan-Jie Shen, Hongtao Xu, Oscar Kuang-Sheng Lee

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…However, the precise mechanisms by which macrophage subtypes influence bone regeneration and how MSCs communicate with macrophages have not yet been fully elucidated. …”
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    The venom of South American rattlesnakes inhibits macrophage functions and is endowed with anti-inflammatory properties by Maria C. C. de Sousa e Silva, Luis R. C. Gonçalves, Mario Mariano

    Published 1996-01-01
    “…This effect was not observed when the venom was added to cultures of thioglycollate elicited macrophages, but it was able to inhibit these macrophage functions when the cells were obtained from animals injected simultaneously with the venom and thioglycollate. …”
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    Mitochondria-Targeted Biomaterials-Regulating Macrophage Polarization Opens New Perspectives for Disease Treatment by Tian Z, Wang X, Chen S, Guo Z, Di J, Xiang C

    Published 2025-02-01
    Subjects: “…macrophages、polarization、biomaterials、mitochondria…”
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    Angiotensin-(1-7) and Alamandine Promote Anti-inflammatory Response in Macrophages In Vitro and In Vivo by Melissa de Carvalho Santuchi, Miriane Fernandes Dutra, Juliana Priscila Vago, Kátia Maciel Lima, Izabela Galvão, Fernando Pedro de Souza-Neto, Mario Morais e Silva, Aline Cristina Oliveira, Flávia Carvalho Bittencourt de Oliveira, Ricardo Gonçalves, Mauro Martins Teixeira, Lirlândia Pires Sousa, Robson Augusto Souza dos Santos, Rafaela Fernandes da Silva

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…However, the effects of RAS peptides on different macrophage phenotypes are still emerging. Here, we evaluated the effects of angiotensin-(1-7) (Ang-(1-7)) and the most novel RAS peptide, alamandine, on resting (M0), proinflammatory M(LPS+IFN-γ), and anti-inflammatory M(IL-4) macrophage phenotypes in vitro, as well as on specific immune cell populations and macrophage subsets into the pleural cavity of LPS-induced pleurisy in mice. …”
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    Modulation of Stat-1 in Human Macrophages Infected with Different Species of Intracellular Pathogenic Bacteria by Giuditta Fiorella Schiavano, Sabrina Dominici, Laura Rinaldi, Alfonsina Mariarosaria Cangiano, Giorgio Brandi, Mauro Magnani

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The infection of human macrophages by pathogenic bacteria induces different signaling pathways depending on the type of cellular receptors involved in the microorganism entry and on their mechanism(s) of survival and replication in the host cell. …”
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    Nucleotides Regulate Secretion of the Inflammatory Chemokine CCL2 from Human Macrophages and Monocytes by K. R. Higgins, W. Kovacevic, L. Stokes

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The extracellular nucleotide signalling molecules UTP and ATP acting via the P2Y2 receptor are known to induce CCL2 secretion in macrophages. We confirmed this in the human THP-1 monocytic cell line showing that UTP is as efficient as LPS at inducing CCL2 at early time points (2–6 hours). …”
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    The Effect of Lithium on Inflammation-Associated Genes in Lipopolysaccharide-Activated Raw 264.7 Macrophages by Raymond T. Makola, Vusi G. Mbazima, Matlou P. Mokgotho, Vincent S. Gallicchio, Thabe M. Matsebatlela

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Moreover, lithium inhibits NF-κB activity by lowering nuclear translocation of NF-κB in LPS-activated macrophages. This is the first study to associate Tollip, Traf-3, and IκB-α mRNA expression with lithium effect on NF-κB activity in LPS-activated Raw 264.7 macrophages. …”
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    Blimp-1 orchestrates macrophage polarization and metabolic homeostasis via purine biosynthesis in sepsis by Wenjuan Peng, Qiushi Qin, Rui Li, Yujia Liu, Lan Li, Yue Zhang, Liuluan Zhu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study aimed to elucidate the role of Blimp-1 in macrophage polarization and metabolism during sepsis. …”
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    Oxidized LDL Induces Alternative Macrophage Phenotype through Activation of CD36 and PAFR by Francisco J. Rios, Marianna M. Koga, Mateus Pecenin, Matheus Ferracini, Magnus Gidlund, S. Jancar

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Since PAFR in macrophages is associated with suppressor function, we examined the effect of oxLDL on macrophage phenotype. …”
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    Retinal Surface Macrophage Changes in Thyroid Eye Disease before and after Treatment with Teprotumumab by Oscar Otero-Marquez, Mona Fayad, Alexander Pinhas, Toco Y. P. Chui, Richard B. Rosen, Harsha S. Reddy

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Retinal surface macrophages play key roles in the regulation of immune response, maintenance of vitreous clarity, and tissue repair. …”
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    Plasma macrophage colony-stimulating factor levels during cardiopulmonary bypass with extracorporeal circulation by Y. Denizot, P. Fixe, E. Cornu, N. Nathan

    Published 1996-01-01
    “…Elevated circulating concentrations of macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) are reported during thrombocytopenia and leukopenia of different origins. …”
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    Role of lysosomal enzymes released by alveolar macrophages in the pathogenesis of the acute phase of hypersensitivity pneumonitis by J. L. Pérez-Arellano, M. N. Barrios, T. Martín, M. L. Sánchez, J. M. González Buitrago, A. Jiménez

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…Hydrolytic enzymes are the major constituents of alveolar macrophages (AM) and have been shown to be involved in many aspects of the inflammatory pulmonary response. …”
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    Reducing M2 macrophage in lung fibrosis by controlling anti-M1 agent by Fatemeh Bahram Yazdroudi, Alaeddin Malek

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The numerical simulations indicate that without control, M2 macrophage levels increase and stabilize, contributing to fibrosis. …”
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    Dual-mode-driven nanomotors targeting inflammatory macrophages for the MRI and synergistic treatment of atherosclerosis by Min Wei, Qiaoji Jiang, Shuang Bian, Pengzhao Chang, Bangbang Li, Changzhou Shi, Yangang Zhu, Yanchen Wang, Pingfu Hou, Jingjing Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Near-infrared (NIR) laser irradiation promoted the photothermal conversion of Gd-MCNs to generate the thermal propulsion of nanomotor and photothermal ablation of inflammatory macrophages. Meanwhile, the modification of AntiCD36 to bind with inflammatory macrophages further promotes the targeting effect. …”
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    Inflammation and ER Stress Downregulate BDH2 Expression and Dysregulate Intracellular Iron in Macrophages by Susu M. Zughaier, Brandon B. Stauffer, Nael A. McCarty

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Macrophages play a very important role in host defense and in iron homeostasis by engulfing senescent red blood cells and recycling iron. …”
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