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- Q18393926 subject Q7145822.
- Q18393926 subject Q8593051.
- Q18393926 abstract "Regulatory macrophages (Mregs) represent one of basic macrophage population according fundamental macrophage function. These functions are host defense (classically activated macrophages), wound healing (alternatively activated/wound-healing macrophages) and immune regulation (Mregs). Physiological role of Mregs is to dampen the immune response and limit immunopathology. Unlike classically activated macrophages, Mregs produce high levels of anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin 10 (IL-10) and turn off IL-12 synthesis. And unlike wound-healing macrophages, Mregs do not induct arginase, so they do not contribute to the production of the extracellular matrix.".
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- Q18393926 wikiPageWikiLink Q7145822.
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- Q18393926 comment "Regulatory macrophages (Mregs) represent one of basic macrophage population according fundamental macrophage function. These functions are host defense (classically activated macrophages), wound healing (alternatively activated/wound-healing macrophages) and immune regulation (Mregs). Physiological role of Mregs is to dampen the immune response and limit immunopathology.".
- Q18393926 label "Regulatory macrophages".