Macrophages play important roles in conditions ranging from host immune defense to tissue regeneration and polarize their functional phenotype accordingly. Next to differences in the use of L-arginine and the production of different cytokines, inflammatory M1 macrophages and anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages are also metabolically distinct. In mammals, M1 macrophages show metabolic reprogramming toward glycolysis, while M2 macrophages rely on oxidative phosphorylation to generate energy. The presence of polarized functional immune phenotypes conserved from mammals to fish led us to hypothesize that a similar metabolic reprogramming in polarized macrophages exists in carp. We studied mitochondrial function of M1 and M2 carp macrophages under ...
Classically activated macrophages (caMF) play an important role in type-I immune responses and alter...
Macrophages exist in most tissues and play a variety of functions in vertebrates. Teleost fish speci...
In the studies described in this thesis we used a natural host-parasite model of two parasites ( Try...
Macrophages play important roles in conditions ranging from host immune defense to tissue regenerati...
Mammalian macrophages can adopt polarization states that, depending on the exact stimuli present in ...
Rising demands for animal protein have caused an increase and further intensification of aquaculture...
Cells from the myeloid lineage are pluripotent, To investigate the potential of myeloid cell polariz...
Macrophages are found across all vertebrate species, reside in virtually all animal tissues, and pla...
In this review, we support taking polarized immune responses in teleost fish from a 'macrophage firs...
Macrophages are found across all vertebrate species, reside in virtually all animal tissues, and pla...
In this review, we support taking polarized immune responses in teleost fish from a 'macrophage firs...
In this review, we focus on four different activation states of fish macrophages. In vitro, stimulat...
In this review, we focus on four different activation states of fish macrophages. In vitro, stimulat...
<p>In this review, we support taking polarized immune responses in teleost fish from a 'macrophage f...
Classically activated macrophages (caMF) play an important role in type-I immune responses and alter...
Classically activated macrophages (caMF) play an important role in type-I immune responses and alter...
Macrophages exist in most tissues and play a variety of functions in vertebrates. Teleost fish speci...
In the studies described in this thesis we used a natural host-parasite model of two parasites ( Try...
Macrophages play important roles in conditions ranging from host immune defense to tissue regenerati...
Mammalian macrophages can adopt polarization states that, depending on the exact stimuli present in ...
Rising demands for animal protein have caused an increase and further intensification of aquaculture...
Cells from the myeloid lineage are pluripotent, To investigate the potential of myeloid cell polariz...
Macrophages are found across all vertebrate species, reside in virtually all animal tissues, and pla...
In this review, we support taking polarized immune responses in teleost fish from a 'macrophage firs...
Macrophages are found across all vertebrate species, reside in virtually all animal tissues, and pla...
In this review, we support taking polarized immune responses in teleost fish from a 'macrophage firs...
In this review, we focus on four different activation states of fish macrophages. In vitro, stimulat...
In this review, we focus on four different activation states of fish macrophages. In vitro, stimulat...
<p>In this review, we support taking polarized immune responses in teleost fish from a 'macrophage f...
Classically activated macrophages (caMF) play an important role in type-I immune responses and alter...
Classically activated macrophages (caMF) play an important role in type-I immune responses and alter...
Macrophages exist in most tissues and play a variety of functions in vertebrates. Teleost fish speci...
In the studies described in this thesis we used a natural host-parasite model of two parasites ( Try...