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Results 1 - 10 of 54 for Macrophages
  1. A macrophage is a type of immune cell. It destroys foreign substances to protect the body from infection. ... Macrophages do not travel through the blood. Instead, they remain in one part of the body. Macrophages ...
  2. ... FIM2 FMS FMS proto-oncogene M-CSF-R macrophage colony stimulating factor I receptor macrophage colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor McDonough feline sarcoma ...
  3. ... T cells, natural killer cells, B cells, and macrophages (histiocytes). Excessive amounts of immune system proteins called ...
  4. ... transporter 1 DMT-1 DMT1 natural resistance-associated macrophage protein 2 NRAMP 2 NRAMP2 solute carrier family ...
  5. The IL1A gene provides instructions for making a protein called interleukin-1 alpha. Interleukins are a group of proteins that are made primarily in immune ...
  6. The PSMB8 gene provides instructions for making one part (subunit) of cell structures called immunoproteasomes. Immunoproteasomes are specialized versions ...
  7. ... with a higher risk of a complication called macrophage activation syndrome in people with systemic juvenile idiopathic ... attacks the body's own tissues and organs. Macrophage activation syndrome is a life-threatening complication of ...
  8. ... and development of certain immune system cells, including macrophages, which are a type of white blood cell that plays a critical role in inflammation. Some macrophages are pro-inflammatory, meaning they promote inflammation, while ...
  9. ... and development of certain immune system cells, including macrophages, which are a type of white blood cell ... injury and foreign invaders (such as bacteria). Some macrophages are pro-inflammatory, meaning they promote inflammation, while ...
  10. ... immune cells called reticuloendothelial cells. Reticuloendothelial cells include macrophages in the bone marrow and spleen and Kupffer cells, which are specialized macrophages found in the liver that help protect the ...
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