Tissue-Specific Signals Control Reversible Program of Localization and Functional Polarization of Macrophages

Cell64.50
Volume: 157, Issue: 4, Pages: 832 - 844
Published: May 1, 2014
Abstract
Tissue-resident macrophages are highly heterogeneous in terms of their functions and phenotypes as a consequence of adaptation to different tissue environments. Local tissue-derived signals are thought to control functional polarization of resident macrophages; however, the identity of these signals remains largely unknown. It is also unknown whether functional heterogeneity is a result of irreversible lineage-specific differentiation or a...
Paper Details
Title
Tissue-Specific Signals Control Reversible Program of Localization and Functional Polarization of Macrophages
Published Date
May 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
157
Issue
4
Pages
832 - 844
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