Resident tissue macrophages (RTM) are present in most mammalian tissues. Historically known for their roles in host defense and clearance of dead cells, RTM are now recognized as an integral part of the tissues in which they reside, where they can contribute to a wide range of physiological and pathological processes
Non-classical tissue monocytes and tw... - Lung Conditions C...
Non-classical tissue monocytes and two functionally distinct populations of interstitial macrophages populate the mouse lung.
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I try to read all the articles you post because I think the more I learn the more I'll understand but this one is beyond me. Admittedly I didn't read to the end, maybe it would have made more sense to me had I done. Phages are fascinating 👍
Very good read. I feel many diseases could be cured, information and research is everything.
Meg
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