Macrophages are the most plastic immune cells by changing their characters in response to environmental stimuli. Broadly, macrophages are categorized into two different subsets based on M1/M2 paradigm, which exhibit completely contrary phenotypes. Whereas M1 macrophages are aggressive to offend invaders such as bacteria and tumors, M2 are anti-inflammatory cells and seemingly help tumor immunity. Tumor-associated macrophages are typical examples of M2 cells as the key components of forming and maintaining the tumor microenvironment. Despite the intensive interest, monitoring M2 macrophages in real time is hampered by the lack of competent detection tools. Here, we report the first M2 selective probe CDg18 with a novel mechanism of gating-or...
Macrophages play a key role in tissue homeostasis as well as in a range of pathological conditions i...
This project investigates the relationship between human macrophages and breast cancer cells. This p...
The immune system has been found to play key roles in cancer development and progression. Macrophage...
Studying the specific roles of macrophage subsets has been hampered by a lack of subset-specific pro...
Macrophages are plastic and, in response to different local stimuli, can polarize toward multi-dimen...
<div><p>Classically (M1) and alternatively activated (M2) macrophages exhibit distinct phenotypes an...
Macrophages are tissue-resident immune cells that play critical roles in development, metabolic regu...
Macrophages are first responders , innate immune system cells which quickly arrive to a site of inf...
Purpose: Acidity can be a useful alternative biomarker for the targeting of metabolically active cel...
Phagocytosis is a process in which target cells or particles are engulfed and taken up by other cell...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative flow cytometry gating scheme. Liver macrophages or TAMs within extracte...
Macrophages adopt a variety of phenotypes that are a reflection of the many functions they perform a...
<div><p>Macrophages play a key role in tissue homeostasis as well as in a range of pathological cond...
Macrophages are key cell types of the innate immune system regulating host defense, inflammation, ti...
Macrophages are key cell types of the innate immune system regulating host defense, inflammation, ti...
Macrophages play a key role in tissue homeostasis as well as in a range of pathological conditions i...
This project investigates the relationship between human macrophages and breast cancer cells. This p...
The immune system has been found to play key roles in cancer development and progression. Macrophage...
Studying the specific roles of macrophage subsets has been hampered by a lack of subset-specific pro...
Macrophages are plastic and, in response to different local stimuli, can polarize toward multi-dimen...
<div><p>Classically (M1) and alternatively activated (M2) macrophages exhibit distinct phenotypes an...
Macrophages are tissue-resident immune cells that play critical roles in development, metabolic regu...
Macrophages are first responders , innate immune system cells which quickly arrive to a site of inf...
Purpose: Acidity can be a useful alternative biomarker for the targeting of metabolically active cel...
Phagocytosis is a process in which target cells or particles are engulfed and taken up by other cell...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative flow cytometry gating scheme. Liver macrophages or TAMs within extracte...
Macrophages adopt a variety of phenotypes that are a reflection of the many functions they perform a...
<div><p>Macrophages play a key role in tissue homeostasis as well as in a range of pathological cond...
Macrophages are key cell types of the innate immune system regulating host defense, inflammation, ti...
Macrophages are key cell types of the innate immune system regulating host defense, inflammation, ti...
Macrophages play a key role in tissue homeostasis as well as in a range of pathological conditions i...
This project investigates the relationship between human macrophages and breast cancer cells. This p...
The immune system has been found to play key roles in cancer development and progression. Macrophage...