133-141Macrophage activation plays a significant role in homeostasis of organisms. Various internal and external stress factors may affect their function, leading to adverse effects on the body. ‘In vitro macrophage activation techniques provide us with a window to understand the mechanisms of inflammation and response of macrophages to the modulating interventions. Apart from infectious diseases, inflammation is also the major culprit in pathogenesis of many noncommunicable diseases such as arthritis, obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease etc. In vitro macrophage activation allows us to study the role of polarized macrophages in the process of pathogenesis. This emerging technique leads to newer diagnostics,...
Macrophages are important cells of the immune system and are sufficiently plastic to polarize either...
Background: Macrophages play an important role in the reaction to biomaterials, which sometimes have...
An emerging theory is that macrophages are heterogenous; an attribute that allows them to change beh...
Macrophage activation refers to the enhanced functionality of macrophages in response to endogenous ...
Macrophages are immune cells functioning primarily as antigen-presenting cells. They are professiona...
Macrophages can polarize into two different states (M1 and M2), which play contrasting roles during ...
Macrophages are one of the crucial mediators of the immune response in different physiological and p...
IMacrophages are important constituents of mononuclear phagocyte system, earlier known as reticulo-e...
The chapter, "Generation and characterization of murine alternatively activated macrophages" was wri...
Macrophages are the sentinels of the immune system whose role has evolved beyond providing aseptic c...
The design paradigm of biomaterials has been changed to ones with favorable immunomodulatory effects...
One of the functions of macrophages is to provide a defense mechanism against tumor cells. In the la...
The design paradigm of biomaterials has been changed to ones with favorable immunomodulatory effects...
THP-1 is a human leukaemia monocytic cell line from the peripheral blood of a 1 year old human male...
Macrophages are important in foreign body reactions. We devised a culture model with human primary m...
Macrophages are important cells of the immune system and are sufficiently plastic to polarize either...
Background: Macrophages play an important role in the reaction to biomaterials, which sometimes have...
An emerging theory is that macrophages are heterogenous; an attribute that allows them to change beh...
Macrophage activation refers to the enhanced functionality of macrophages in response to endogenous ...
Macrophages are immune cells functioning primarily as antigen-presenting cells. They are professiona...
Macrophages can polarize into two different states (M1 and M2), which play contrasting roles during ...
Macrophages are one of the crucial mediators of the immune response in different physiological and p...
IMacrophages are important constituents of mononuclear phagocyte system, earlier known as reticulo-e...
The chapter, "Generation and characterization of murine alternatively activated macrophages" was wri...
Macrophages are the sentinels of the immune system whose role has evolved beyond providing aseptic c...
The design paradigm of biomaterials has been changed to ones with favorable immunomodulatory effects...
One of the functions of macrophages is to provide a defense mechanism against tumor cells. In the la...
The design paradigm of biomaterials has been changed to ones with favorable immunomodulatory effects...
THP-1 is a human leukaemia monocytic cell line from the peripheral blood of a 1 year old human male...
Macrophages are important in foreign body reactions. We devised a culture model with human primary m...
Macrophages are important cells of the immune system and are sufficiently plastic to polarize either...
Background: Macrophages play an important role in the reaction to biomaterials, which sometimes have...
An emerging theory is that macrophages are heterogenous; an attribute that allows them to change beh...