M2‐like macrophages serve as a niche for adipocyte progenitors in adipose tissue

Volume: 10, Issue: 6, Pages: 1394 - 1400
Published: Aug 5, 2019
Abstract
Adipose tissue ( AT ) is composed not only of adipocytes, but also of macrophages, endothelial cells and preadipocytes. Macrophages are an important component of AT, and are involved in tissue homeostasis, tissue repair and fibrosis. AT ‐resident macrophages are categorized into two subtypes, the M1‐like and M2‐like macrophages. M2‐like macrophages are reported to play anti‐inflammatory roles, and to be involved in clearing and removal of...
Paper Details
Title
M2‐like macrophages serve as a niche for adipocyte progenitors in adipose tissue
Published Date
Aug 5, 2019
Volume
10
Issue
6
Pages
1394 - 1400
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