Resident and inflammatory macrophages are essential effectors of the innate immune system. These cells provide innate immune defenses and regulate tissue and organ homeostasis. In addition to their roles in diseases such as cancer, obesity and osteoarthritis, they play vital roles in tissue repair and disease rehabilitation. Macrophages and other inflammatory cells are recruited to tissue injury sites where they promote changes in the microenvironment. Among the inflammatory cell types, only macrophages have both pro-inflammatory (M1) and anti-inflammatory (M2) actions, and M2 macrophages have four subtypes. The co-action of M1 and M2 subtypes can create a favorable microenvironment, releasing cytokines for damaged tissue repair. In this re...
Resident macrophages are distributed across all tissues and are highly heterogeneous due to adaptati...
International audienceMacrophages, and more broadly inflammation, have been considered for a long ti...
Peripheral nerve injury (conditioning lesions) can cause unknown changes in the nerve cell body that...
Recovery after peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is slow and often incomplete. Nerve graft offers a prom...
In response to peripheral nerve injury, the inflammatory response is almost entirely comprised of in...
Background: The activation of the immune system in neurodegeneration has detrimental as well as bene...
Summary: Pro-regenerative macrophages are well known for their role in promoting tissue repair; howe...
Abstract Background Macrophages play a key role in peripheral nerve repair and demonstrate complex p...
Peripheral nerves are one of the few adult tissues which can regenerate following injury, and macrop...
AbstractThe adult mammalian central nervous system (CNS) fails to regenerate its axons following inj...
Journal ArticleAfter peripheral nerve injury, macrophages infiltrate the degenerating nerve and part...
Injuries to the peripheral nervous system (PNS) are major and common source of disability, impairing...
Abstract Background Macrophages in the peripheral nervous system are key players in the repair of ne...
ABSTRACTExcessive accumulation of macrophages in sciatic nerve fascicles inhibits regeneration of pe...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleWallerian degeneration and sub...
Resident macrophages are distributed across all tissues and are highly heterogeneous due to adaptati...
International audienceMacrophages, and more broadly inflammation, have been considered for a long ti...
Peripheral nerve injury (conditioning lesions) can cause unknown changes in the nerve cell body that...
Recovery after peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is slow and often incomplete. Nerve graft offers a prom...
In response to peripheral nerve injury, the inflammatory response is almost entirely comprised of in...
Background: The activation of the immune system in neurodegeneration has detrimental as well as bene...
Summary: Pro-regenerative macrophages are well known for their role in promoting tissue repair; howe...
Abstract Background Macrophages play a key role in peripheral nerve repair and demonstrate complex p...
Peripheral nerves are one of the few adult tissues which can regenerate following injury, and macrop...
AbstractThe adult mammalian central nervous system (CNS) fails to regenerate its axons following inj...
Journal ArticleAfter peripheral nerve injury, macrophages infiltrate the degenerating nerve and part...
Injuries to the peripheral nervous system (PNS) are major and common source of disability, impairing...
Abstract Background Macrophages in the peripheral nervous system are key players in the repair of ne...
ABSTRACTExcessive accumulation of macrophages in sciatic nerve fascicles inhibits regeneration of pe...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleWallerian degeneration and sub...
Resident macrophages are distributed across all tissues and are highly heterogeneous due to adaptati...
International audienceMacrophages, and more broadly inflammation, have been considered for a long ti...
Peripheral nerve injury (conditioning lesions) can cause unknown changes in the nerve cell body that...