Living on the Edge: Efferocytosis at the Interface of Homeostasis and Pathology

Volume: 50, Issue: 5, Pages: 1149 - 1162
Published: May 1, 2019
Abstract
Nearly every tissue in the body undergoes routine turnover of cells as part of normal healthy living. The majority of these cells undergoing turnover die via apoptosis, and then are rapidly removed by phagocytes by the process of efferocytosis that is anti-inflammatory. However, a number of pathologies have recently been linked to defective clearance of apoptotic cells. Perturbed clearance arises for many reasons, including overwhelming of the...
Paper Details
Title
Living on the Edge: Efferocytosis at the Interface of Homeostasis and Pathology
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
5
Pages
1149 - 1162
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