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Continuous infiltration of small peritoneal macrophages in . . . According to a definition of M1 macrophage, and considering the nitric oxide production by the Toll-like receptor signaling, both the SPM and LPM can be classified as M1 macrophages Indeed, our study demonstrated that a large percentage of macrophages infiltrated by MWCNT exposure exhibited the M1-like phenotype, but in chronic phase, the
The multiple roles of macrophages in peritoneal adhesion Macrophages are essential for PA formation and can undergo polarization into classically activated macrophages (M1) and alternatively activated macrophages (M2), which are influenced by the peritoneal microenvironment
The phenotype of peritoneal mouse macrophages depends on the . . . We showed previously that the morphologies of M0 and M2 but not M1 macrophages are RhoA-dependent Macrophage-specific deletion of RhoA causes the extreme elongation (hummingbird phenotype) of M0 and M2 but not M1 macrophages The M1 and M2 macrophages also differ in their metabolic status
Revisiting mouse peritoneal macrophages: heterogeneity . . . In the PerC, two peritoneal macrophage subsets have been described: large peritoneal macrophage (LPM) and small peritoneal macrophage (SPM) Mouse peritoneal macrophages are among the best-studied macrophage populations in terms of cell biology, development, and inflammatory responses (24, 31–42)
Revisiting Mouse Peritoneal Macrophages: Heterogeneity . . . In the PerC, two peritoneal macrophage subsets have been described: large peritoneal macrophage (LPM) and small peritoneal macrophage (SPM) Mouse peritoneal macrophages are among the best-studied macrophage populations in terms of cell biology, development, and inflammatory responses (24, 31–42)