Non-canonical alternatives: What a macrophage is 4

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Macrophages play pleiotropic, niche-specific roles in all tissues and organs. As immune sentinels, tissue macrophages regulate immune activation and inflammation; in turn, their function is modulated by inflammatory mediators deriving from such activation. Recent papers have established unanticipated roles for interleukin 4 and the alternative activation of tissue macrophages in the organismal response to diverse environmental stressors. © 2012 Karp and Murray.

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Karp, C. L., & Murray, P. J. (2012). Non-canonical alternatives: What a macrophage is 4. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 209(3), 427–431. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20120295

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