macrophage in English

noun
1
a large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, especially at sites of infection.
The Lancet report showed evidence of extensive destruction triggered by blood cells called macrophages .

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1. Cells such as the macrophage are specialists at this antigen presentation.

2. Macrophage subtypes were detected in cryostat sections of biopsies from patients with chronic osteomyelitis, acute joint infections and normal bone marrow, using monoclonal antibodies against different macrophage populations.

3. The giant cells are formed by amitotic division of the macrophage nuclei.

4. Autophagy-dependent ferroptosis drives tumor-associated macrophage polarization via release and uptake of oncogenic KRAS protein Autophagy-dependent ferroptosis drives tumor-associated macrophage polarization via release and uptake of oncogenic KRAS protein Autophagy

5. For example, after eating an invading virus, the macrophage breaks it into small fragments.

6. Increased strain values were observed in areas with reduced cap thickness and increased macrophage accumulation.

7. The alveoli are well-aerated and contain only an occasional pulmonary macrophage (type II pneumonocyte).

8. Haematology See Plasminogen Activation Immunology See Complement Activation, Lymphocyte Activation, Macrophage Activation, T cell Activation

9. adaptative responses (e.g. macrophage migration in the lung, liver hypertrophy and enzyme induction, hyperplastic responses to irritants

10. Promastigotes attached to macrophages with either their flagellar or Aflagellar ends, and macrophage pseudopodia formed around them

11. Lipid-laden macrophage accumulation in the subendothelial area of the arterial wall is a hallmark of Atherosclerosis.

12. Microglial/macrophage activation was specifically associated with these restricted microdomains, as evidenced by rapid microglial process retraction, increased Ameboid morphology, and escape of blood-borne Q-dot tracers that were internalized in microglial/macrophage cell bodies and phagosome-like compartments.

13. Extracellular glucose is Crucially involved in the fate decision of LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 murine macrophage cells Sci Rep

14. (d) adaptative responses (e.g. macrophage migration in the lung, liver hypertrophy and enzyme induction, hyperplastic responses to irritants).

15. An Atheroma (plural: Atheromata) is an abnormal inflammatory accumulation of macrophage white blood cells within the walls of arteries.

16. Asbestos Conceives Fe(II)-dependent mutagenic stromal milieu through ceaseless macrophage ferroptosis and β-catenin induction in mesothelium Redox Biol

17. 29 Objective:To investigate the renal expression of macrophage migration inhibitory factor(MIF)in lupus nephritis and its correlation with renal injuries.

18. Astragalus is a powerful immunostimulant showing the ability to control T-helper cells 1 and 2 while increasing macrophage, immunoglobulin and natural killer cell activity, production and function.

19. The NLRP3 Inflammasome Is a Pathogen Sensor for Invasive Entamoeba histolytica via Activation of α5β1 Integrin at the Macrophage-Amebae Intercellular Junction

20. Antibody When bacteria enter a flesh wound, a B cell releases antibodies, which attach to the bacteria and direct them toward a macrophage for destruction

21. 6 Conclusion:RAPA potently blocked allograft rejections in mi ce and suppressed cellular and humoral immune response, but had no significant effect on phagocytoses of macrophage.

22. After reaching the blood they leave the vessels and turn into various types of macrophage (gitter cells, alveolar and peritoneal macrophages, lipophages, Kupffer cells, phagocytic reticulum cells of the hemopoietic organs, etc.).

23. Macrophage cell membrane (MPCM)-camouflaged gold nanoshells (Auns) that can serve as a new generation of photothermal conversion agents for in vivo photothermal cancer therapy are presented

24. TPEF imaging may be useful to follow the metabolic activity and cellular responses of the different macrophage subtypes present in atherosclerotic plaques in order to detect vulnerable areas.

25. A Cytokine storm occurs in a variety of conditions: Macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) often occurs in people with an autoimmune disorder such as lupus, juvenile arthritis or Still’s disease

26. Integrin alpha M (ITGAM) is one protein subunit that forms heterodimeric integrin alpha-M beta-2 (αMβ2) molecule, also known as macrophage-1 antigen (Mac-1) or complement receptor 3 (CR3).

27. The genetic background, derived from inbred NOD mouse strain NOD/ShiLtJ, contributes reductions in innate immunity that include an absent hemolytic complement system, reduced dendritic cell function, and defective macrophage activity.

28. Alveolar cell or pneumocyte; Alveolar duct; Alveolar macrophage; Mammary Alveolus, a milk sac in the mammary glands; Alveolar gland; Dental Alveolus, also known as "tooth socket", a socket in

29. Heat-inactivated Chlamydiae produced an early agglutination of macrophages with leakage of lysosomal acid phosphatase, disintegration of neutral red-stained lysosomes, as well as a progressive irreversible damage of the macrophage.

30. The engineered PCL nanofiber-HA hydrogel composite with interfacial bonding provided mechanical support to the Contused spinal cord and promoted a shift towards a pro-regenerative macrophage population, angiogenesis, neurogenesis, and axon presence

31. Three Cytokines, erythropoietin, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, have now been in routine clinical use to stimulate cell production and in total have been used in the management of many millions of patients.

32. (d) adaptative responses (e.g. macrophage migration in the lung, liver hypertrophy and enzyme induction, hyperplastic responses to irritants). Local effects on the skin produced by repeated dermal application of a substance which are more appropriately classified with R38 "irritating to skin"; or

33. Antigorite is a mineral with asbestiform properties, which tends to associate with chryso … We studied the effects of fibrous Antigorite on mesothelial MeT-5A and monocyte-macrophage J774 cell lines to further understand cellular mechanisms induced by asbestos fibers leading to lung damage and cancer.

34. ‘Alternately, it doesn't hurt to find someone smoking tea-leaves and trail along behind them.’ ‘Alternately, it is possible that there is a defect in macrophage production in these animals.’ ‘Alternately, length and initiation of therapy could be based on severity of symptoms experienced by the patient.’

35. Gene X-deficient mice are resistant to diet-induced obesity (DIO) and show reduced adipocyte size and decreased macrophage infiltration and adipose tissue inflammation. Moreover, Gene X-deficient mice maintain glucose tolerance after high-fat diet feeding, thus suggesting a role for Gene X in the development of insulin resistance.

36. COVID-19 infection has a heterogenous disease course; it may be asymptomatic or causes only mild symptoms in the majority of the cases, while immunologic complications such as macrophage activation syndrome also known as secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, resulting in Cytokine storm syndrome and acute respiratory distress syndrome, may also occur in some patients.

37. In samples from patients in the Arthralgic convalescent phase, we noted increases in IL-1β, IL-4, IL-6, IL-8, IL-9, IL-13, IL-15, GM-CSF, interferon-γ, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), RANTES, basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), macrophage inflammatory protein 1α (MIP1α), and VEGF in comparison to healthy controls.