Macrophage activation is a crucial process for innate immunity as well as for tissue and metabolic homeostasis. In this issue of Immunity, Xue et al. (2014) extend our knowledge on macrophage activation and identify unique functional states, thus expanding the M1-M2 paradigm
Salmonella Typhimurium infection of murine macrophages provides a robust model for studying host-pa...
<div><p><i>Salmonella</i>-specific antibodies play an important role in host immunity; however, the ...
The innate immune response is shaped by multiple factors, including both traditional autophagy and L...
Macrophages are essential cells of innate immunity that localized in all tissues and constitute the ...
G.B. Shaw's entreaty, “Stimulate the phagocytes,” found its perfect interlocutor in Carl Nathan. Nea...
Macrophages play a central role in immunity, contributing to both the initiation and resolution of i...
There is the notion that infection with a virulent intestinal pathogen induces generally stronger mu...
Salmonella spp. are regarded as facultative intracellular bacterial pathogens which are found inside...
Alternative (M2) macrophage activation driven through interleukin 4 receptor α (IL-4Rα) is important...
Rapid reprogramming of the macrophage activation phenotype is considered important in the defense ag...
Macrophages are the sentinels of the immune system whose role has evolved beyond providing aseptic c...
IMacrophages are important constituents of mononuclear phagocyte system, earlier known as reticulo-e...
Macrophages are innate immune cells with well-established roles in the primary response to pathogens...
The classical view of the Th1/Th2 paradigm posits that the pathogen nature, infectious cycle, and pe...
The immune system in the intestine represents a unique environment that can quickly respond to harmf...
Salmonella Typhimurium infection of murine macrophages provides a robust model for studying host-pa...
<div><p><i>Salmonella</i>-specific antibodies play an important role in host immunity; however, the ...
The innate immune response is shaped by multiple factors, including both traditional autophagy and L...
Macrophages are essential cells of innate immunity that localized in all tissues and constitute the ...
G.B. Shaw's entreaty, “Stimulate the phagocytes,” found its perfect interlocutor in Carl Nathan. Nea...
Macrophages play a central role in immunity, contributing to both the initiation and resolution of i...
There is the notion that infection with a virulent intestinal pathogen induces generally stronger mu...
Salmonella spp. are regarded as facultative intracellular bacterial pathogens which are found inside...
Alternative (M2) macrophage activation driven through interleukin 4 receptor α (IL-4Rα) is important...
Rapid reprogramming of the macrophage activation phenotype is considered important in the defense ag...
Macrophages are the sentinels of the immune system whose role has evolved beyond providing aseptic c...
IMacrophages are important constituents of mononuclear phagocyte system, earlier known as reticulo-e...
Macrophages are innate immune cells with well-established roles in the primary response to pathogens...
The classical view of the Th1/Th2 paradigm posits that the pathogen nature, infectious cycle, and pe...
The immune system in the intestine represents a unique environment that can quickly respond to harmf...
Salmonella Typhimurium infection of murine macrophages provides a robust model for studying host-pa...
<div><p><i>Salmonella</i>-specific antibodies play an important role in host immunity; however, the ...
The innate immune response is shaped by multiple factors, including both traditional autophagy and L...