Phrases with «macrophage population»

"Macrophage population" refers to a group of immune cells called macrophages that are present in a particular area of the body. These cells play a vital role in defending our body against harmful substances, such as bacteria and viruses, by engulfing and destroying them. So, the phrase implies the total number or concentration of these immune cells in a specific location or within the body as a whole. Full definition

Sentences with «macrophage population»

  • Research with mice has enabled the team of Michael Sieweke from the Centre d'Immunologie de Marseille - Luminy (CNRS / INSERM / Aix - Marseille University) to describe both testicular macrophage populations in depth. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Steve Gerondakis and colleagues establish that Rel (from the c - rel gene) in mice is a positive or negative regulator of transcription in macrophages and that Rel has distinct roles in different macrophage populations. (cancerresearch.org)
  • Trapnell and Suzuki were prompted to test the novel macrophage transplantation therapy by studies showing that resident macrophage populations (such as those residing in the lung) can self - maintain without the cells having to regenerate directly from the bone marrow. (sciencedaily.com)
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