Human macrophages in 3D - Macrophages are involved in a large number of tissue functions in homeostasis and various pathological situations
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ABSTRACT: Macrophages are involved in a large number of tissue functions in homeostasis and various pathological situations. These cells present a high degree of phenotypic plasticity that is grasped by the concept of polarization. One goal of the macrophage’s biology field is to obtain molecular signatures of these polarizations. To achieve this task, it is necessary to integrate how physical environment signals are interpreted by macrophages under immune stimulation. In this work, we have studied how a 3D collagen scaffold modulates the polarizations of human macrophages and revealed that some traditionally used markers should be reassessed.
INSTRUMENT(S): maXis
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): Blood, Macrophage
DISEASE(S): Wounds And Injuries
SUBMITTER: Arnaud Millet
LAB HEAD: MILLET Arnaud
PROVIDER: PXD012147 | Pride | 2019-04-18
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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