Near-infrared light-controlled regulation of intracellular calcium to modulate macrophage polarization

Volume: 178, Pages: 681 - 696
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
Macrophages are multifunctional immune cells with diverse physiological functions such as fighting against infection, influencing progression of pathologies, maintaining homeostasis, and regenerating tissues. Macrophages can be induced to adopt distinct polarized phenotypes, such as classically activated pro-inflammatory (M1) phenotypes or alternatively activated anti-inflammatory and pro-healing (M2), to execute diverse and dynamic immune...
Paper Details
Title
Near-infrared light-controlled regulation of intracellular calcium to modulate macrophage polarization
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
178
Pages
681 - 696
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