Abstract
No longer do scientists look down on macrophages as "garbage men" that act "nonspecifically." Last fall's Nobel Prizes honored two of the few scientists who studied macrophages three decades ago. Now perhaps thousands do, and the subtypes they describe reflect ongoing discoveries of macrophages' extraordinary plasticity.
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Nathan, C. (2012, April 2). Secretory products of macrophages: Twenty-five years on. Journal of Clinical Investigation. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI62930
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