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Role of NADPH oxidase in formation and function of multinucleated giant cellsMolecular Characterization of Macrophage-Biomaterial InteractionsMacrophage heterogeneity in tissues: phenotypic diversity and functionsMacrophage proliferation, provenance, and plasticity in macroparasite infectionRoutes and mechanisms of extracellular vesicle uptakeSpinal Cord Ventral Horns and Lymphoid Organ Involvement in Powassan Virus Infection in a Mouse ModelLocalized AL amyloidosis: a suicidal neoplasm?Carbon Nanotubes and Chronic Granulomatous DiseaseDownregulation of caveolin-1 enhances fusion of human BeWo choriocarcinoma cellsOscillatory recruitment of signaling proteins to cell tips promotes coordinated behavior during cell fusionGap junctional protein Cx43 is involved in the communication between extracellular vesicles and mammalian cells.Signal regulatory protein alpha (SIRPalpha) cells in the adaptive response to ESAT-6/CFP-10 protein of tuberculous mycobacteria.Expression of Notch signaling components in cutaneous foreign body and sarcoidal granulomas and fusing macrophages.ApoE-deficient mice on cholate-containing high-fat diet reveal a pathology similar to lung sarcoidosisNovel murine model of chronic granulomatous lung inflammation elicited by carbon nanotubes.Increased generation of TRAP expressing multinucleated giant cells in patients with granulomatosis with polyangiitis.Alternative activation of tumor-associated macrophages by IL-4: priming for protumoral functions.Contribution of bone marrow-derived hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells to the generation of donor-marker⁺ cardiomyocytes in vivo.M2 polarized macrophages and giant cells contribute to myofibrosis in neuromuscular sarcoidosisGiant cell formation and function.Long-Term Exposure to House Dust Mite Leads to the Suppression of Allergic Airway Disease Despite Persistent Lung InflammationIncreased TNF-α, IL-6 and decreased IL-1β immunohistochemical expression by the stromal spindle-shaped cells in the central giant cell granuloma of the jaws.Dendritic cell-mediated in vivo bone resorption.Nontransformed, GM-CSF-dependent macrophage lines are a unique model to study tissue macrophage functions.Nanoparticle delivery of miR-223 to attenuate macrophage fusionMacrophage fusion, giant cell formation, and the foreign body response require matrix metalloproteinase 9.Macrophages in tuberculosis: friend or foe.Essential role of DAP12 signaling in macrophage programming into a fusion-competent state.Unfolding the relationship between secreted molecular chaperones and macrophage activation states.The role of macrophages in inflammatory bowel diseases.IL-4 induces the formation of multinucleated giant cells and expression of β5 integrin in central giant cell lesionTargeting intestinal inflammation with CD98 siRNA/PEI-loaded nanoparticles.Revisiting the role of the granuloma in tuberculosis.Macrophage form, function, and phenotype in mycobacterial infection: lessons from tuberculosis and other diseases.Long-term effects of a neonatal low-protein diet in rats on the number of macrophages in culture and the expression/production of fusion proteins.Striking the right immunological balance prevents progression of tuberculosis.Emerging trends in the formation and function of tuberculosis granulomas.A Role for CD154, the CD40 Ligand, in Granulomatous Inflammation.Development of fusogenic glass surfaces that impart spatiotemporal control over macrophage fusion: Direct visualization of multinucleated giant cell formation.Brucella Intracellular Life Relies on the Transmembrane Protein CD98 Heavy Chain.
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2007 nî lūn-bûn
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2007年の論文
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2007年学术文章
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2007年学术文章
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The molecular basis of macrophage fusion.
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The molecular basis of macrophage fusion.
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The molecular basis of macrophage fusion.
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The molecular basis of macrophage fusion.
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The molecular basis of macrophage fusion.
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The molecular basis of macrophage fusion.
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P1433
P1476
The molecular basis of macrophage fusion.
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P2093
Laura Helming
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10.1016/J.IMBIO.2007.09.012
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2007-11-09T00:00:00Z