Tissue macrophages are resident phagocytes that acquire specific phenotypes according to the microenvironment. Morphological and functional heterogeneity has been evidenced in different homeostatic and pathological conditions. Indeed, the nature of macrophage subsets may have either harmful or beneficial functions in disease progression/resolution. Therefore the possibility to pharmacologically manipulate heterogeneity represents a relevant challenge. Since human tissue macrophages are not easily obtained, various in vitro models are currently used that do not adequately reflect the heterogeneity and plasticity of tissue macrophages. We had previously reported that two dominant and distinct macrophage morphotypes co-exist in the same cultur...
Macrophages represent a heterogeneous cell population and are known to display a remarkable plastici...
Macrophages have been at the heart of immune research for over a century and are an integral compone...
The tumor promoting role of M2 macrophages has been described in in vivo models and the presence of ...
Background-Macrophages are important in inflammation/tissue repair. Upon differentiation, they readi...
Tissue macrophages play a key role in many aspects of human physiology and pathology. These cells ar...
HUMAN MACROPHAGES SPONTANEOUSLY DIFFERENTIATED IN VITRO ARE HETEROGENEOUS AND SHOW DIFFERENT PROTEOM...
Macrophages are key immune cells in the activation and regulation of immune responses. These cells a...
<p>Human peripheral-blood monocytes are used as an established in vitro system for generating macrop...
Macrophages are dynamic cells that mature under the influence of signals from the local microenviron...
Macrophage activation has been observed in vivo under physiological and pathological conditions, and...
Circulating monocytes are recruited to tissues, where they differentiate to macrophages and take par...
This data article is referred to the research article entitled Human monocyte-derived macrophages ar...
Wound healing is a complex process where macrophages are highly involved, both by clearing the tissu...
Macrophages display significant phenotypic heterogeneity. Two growth factors, macrophage colony-stim...
The tumor promoting role of M2 macrophages has been described in in vivo models and the presence of ...
Macrophages represent a heterogeneous cell population and are known to display a remarkable plastici...
Macrophages have been at the heart of immune research for over a century and are an integral compone...
The tumor promoting role of M2 macrophages has been described in in vivo models and the presence of ...
Background-Macrophages are important in inflammation/tissue repair. Upon differentiation, they readi...
Tissue macrophages play a key role in many aspects of human physiology and pathology. These cells ar...
HUMAN MACROPHAGES SPONTANEOUSLY DIFFERENTIATED IN VITRO ARE HETEROGENEOUS AND SHOW DIFFERENT PROTEOM...
Macrophages are key immune cells in the activation and regulation of immune responses. These cells a...
<p>Human peripheral-blood monocytes are used as an established in vitro system for generating macrop...
Macrophages are dynamic cells that mature under the influence of signals from the local microenviron...
Macrophage activation has been observed in vivo under physiological and pathological conditions, and...
Circulating monocytes are recruited to tissues, where they differentiate to macrophages and take par...
This data article is referred to the research article entitled Human monocyte-derived macrophages ar...
Wound healing is a complex process where macrophages are highly involved, both by clearing the tissu...
Macrophages display significant phenotypic heterogeneity. Two growth factors, macrophage colony-stim...
The tumor promoting role of M2 macrophages has been described in in vivo models and the presence of ...
Macrophages represent a heterogeneous cell population and are known to display a remarkable plastici...
Macrophages have been at the heart of immune research for over a century and are an integral compone...
The tumor promoting role of M2 macrophages has been described in in vivo models and the presence of ...