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SUBMITTER: Hind LE
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5404741 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hind Laurel E LE Lurier Emily B EB Dembo Micah M Spiller Kara L KL Hammer Daniel A DA
Cellular and molecular bioengineering 20160418 3
Macrophages become polarized by cues in their environment and this polarization causes a functional change in their behavior. Two main subsets of polarized macrophages have been described. M1, or "classically activated" macrophages, are pro-inflammatory and M2, or "alternatively activated" macrophages, are anti-inflammatory. In this study, we investigated the motility and force generation of primary human macrophages polarized down the M1 and M2 pathways using chemokinesis assays and traction fo ...[more]