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  1. Regulatory macrophages: Regulatory macrophages (Mregs) represent a subset of anti-inflammatory macrophages. In general, macrophages are a very dynamic and plastic cell type and can be divided into two main groups: classically activated macrophages (M1) and alternatively activated macrophages (M2). (Biology) [100%] 2023-11-26 [Immune system] [Macrophages]...
  2. Adipose tissue macrophages: Adipose tissue macrophages (abbr. ATMs) comprise tissue resident macrophages present in adipose tissue. (Biology) [81%] 2023-09-03 [Immune system] [Macrophages]...
  3. Myofasciite à macrophages: Cet article provoque une controverse de neutralité (voir la discussion) (octobre 2022). Considérez-le avec précaution. [81%] 2023-09-16

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  1. Macrophage: Macrophage is any of the specialized class of large, phagocytic cells within the tissues, including blood, that originate from specific white blood cells called monocytes and that destroy foreign bacteria and other microorganisms as well as cellular debris, and senescent ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  2. Macrophage: Macrophages are leukocytes (i.e., white blood cells) which are part of the cell-mediated immune system. Their major role is enveloping and disposing of particles, which have been "tagged" with chemical attractants called opsonins. [100%] 2023-01-28
  3. Macrophage: A macrophage is a large cell that helps the body defend itself against disease by surrounding and destroying foreign organisms (viruses or bacteria). Macrophage is a type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and ... [100%] 2023-02-18 [Medicine]
  4. Macrophage: Macrophage is any of the specialized class of large, phagocytic cells within the tissues, including blood, that originate from specific white blood cells called monocytes and that destroy foreign bacteria and other microorganisms as well as cellular debris, and senescent ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  5. Macrophage: Les macrophages (du grec macro-, gros et -phagein, manger) sont des cellules appartenant au système immunitaire, qui sont définis historiquement par leur capacité de phagocytose. Ce sont des grosses cellules arrondies avec un noyau excentré et des vacuoles dans leur cytoplasme. [100%] 2024-11-15
  6. Macrophage: Macrophages (/ˈmækroʊfeɪdʒ/; abbreviated Mφ, MΦ or MP) are a type of white blood cell of the innate immune system that engulf and digest pathogens, such as cancer cells, microbes, cellular debris, and foreign substances, which do not have proteins that are specific to ... (Type of white blood cell) [100%] 2024-11-21 [Macrophages] [Phagocytes]...
  7. Macrophage elastase: Macrophage elastase (EC 3.4.24.65, metalloelastase, human macrophage metalloelastase (HME), MMP-12) is an enzyme. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction This enzyme belongs to the peptidase family M10. [70%] 2023-02-24 [EC 3.4.24]
  8. Macrophage-capping protein: Macrophage-capping protein (CAPG) also known as actin regulatory protein CAP-G is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CAPG gene. This gene encodes a member of the gelsolin/villin family of actin-regulatory proteins. [57%] 2023-03-23
  9. Macrophage-activation syndrome: Articles Most recent articles on Macrophage-activation syndrome Most cited articles on Macrophage-activation syndrome Review articles on Macrophage-activation syndrome Articles on Macrophage-activation syndrome in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides on Macrophage-activation syndrome ... [57%] 2023-05-23 [Rheumatology]
  10. Macrophage migration inhibitory factor: Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF or MMIF), also known as glycosylation-inhibiting factor (GIF), L-dopachrome isomerase, or phenylpyruvate tautomerase is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MIF gene. MIF is an important regulator of innate immunity. [50%] 2023-03-13

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