The emerging role of red blood cells in cytokine signalling and modulating immune cells

Volume: 41, Pages: 100644 - 100644
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
For many years red blood cells have been described as inert bystanders rather than participants in intercellular signalling, immune function, and inflammatory processes. However, studies are now reporting that red blood cells from healthy individuals regulate immune cell activity and maturation, and red blood cells from disease cohorts are dysfunctional. These cells have now been shown to bind more than 50 cytokines and have been described as a...
Paper Details
Title
The emerging role of red blood cells in cytokine signalling and modulating immune cells
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
41
Pages
100644 - 100644
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