[HTML][HTML] Macrophages in tissue repair, regeneration, and fibrosis
TA Wynn, KM Vannella - Immunity, 2016 - cell.com
Inflammatory monocytes and tissue-resident macrophages are key regulators of tissue
repair, regeneration, and fibrosis. After tissue injury, monocytes and macrophages undergo …
repair, regeneration, and fibrosis. After tissue injury, monocytes and macrophages undergo …
Macrophages in inflammation, repair and regeneration
Tissue injury triggers a complex series of cellular responses, starting from inflammation
activated by tissue and cell damage and proceeding to healing. By clearing cell debris …
activated by tissue and cell damage and proceeding to healing. By clearing cell debris …
Mechanisms of organ injury and repair by macrophages
KM Vannella, TA Wynn - Annual review of physiology, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Macrophages regulate tissue regeneration following injury. They can worsen tissue injury by
producing reactive oxygen species and other toxic mediators that disrupt cell metabolism …
producing reactive oxygen species and other toxic mediators that disrupt cell metabolism …
Macrophages, wound healing, and fibrosis: recent insights
KS Smigiel, WC Parks - Current rheumatology reports, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Macrophages are central players in the immune response
following tissue injury. These cells perform many functions, and the changing tissue …
following tissue injury. These cells perform many functions, and the changing tissue …
[HTML][HTML] Phenotypic transitions of macrophages orchestrate tissue repair
ML Novak, TJ Koh - The American journal of pathology, 2013 - Elsevier
Macrophages are essential for the efficient healing of numerous tissues, and they contribute
to impaired healing and fibrosis. Tissue repair proceeds through overlapping phases of …
to impaired healing and fibrosis. Tissue repair proceeds through overlapping phases of …
[HTML][HTML] Macrophages and fibrosis: How resident and infiltrating mononuclear phagocytes orchestrate all phases of tissue injury and repair
Certain macrophage phenotypes contribute to tissue fibrosis, but why? Tissues host resident
mononuclear phagocytes for their support to maintain homeostasis. Upon injury the …
mononuclear phagocytes for their support to maintain homeostasis. Upon injury the …
[HTML][HTML] The role of macrophages in the resolution of inflammation
S Watanabe, M Alexander, AV Misharin… - The Journal of …, 2019 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Macrophages are tissue-resident or infiltrated immune cells critical for innate immunity,
normal tissue development, homeostasis, and repair of damaged tissue. Macrophage …
normal tissue development, homeostasis, and repair of damaged tissue. Macrophage …
Macrophage phenotypes and functions: resolving inflammation and restoring homeostasis
P Rodríguez-Morales, RA Franklin - Trends in Immunology, 2023 - cell.com
Inflammation must be tightly regulated to both defend against pathogens and restore tissue
homeostasis. The resolution of inflammatory responses is a dynamic process orchestrated …
homeostasis. The resolution of inflammatory responses is a dynamic process orchestrated …
Tissue microenvironments define and get reinforced by macrophage phenotypes in homeostasis or during inflammation, repair and fibrosis
M Weidenbusch, HJ Anders - Journal of innate immunity, 2012 - karger.com
Current macrophage phenotype classifications are based on distinct in vitro culture
conditions that do not adequately mirror complex tissue environments. In vivo monocyte …
conditions that do not adequately mirror complex tissue environments. In vivo monocyte …
[HTML][HTML] Macrophages play a key role in tissue repair and regeneration
Y Yu, Z Yue, M Xu, M Zhang, X Shen, Z Ma, J Li, X Xie - PeerJ, 2022 - peerj.com
Tissue regeneration after body injury has always been a complex problem to resolve for
mammals. In adult mammals, the repair process after tissue injury is often accompanied by …
mammals. In adult mammals, the repair process after tissue injury is often accompanied by …