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- growth-promoting effects. Conversely, impaired efferocytosis has been linked to autoimmune disease and tissue damage. Efferocytosis results in production by the ingesting...
- -Cytosis is a suffix that either refers to certain aspects of cells ie cellular process or phenomenon or sometimes refers to predominance of certain type...
- up into the surrounding tissues by macrophages in a process called efferocytosis. One of the features of an apoptotic cell is the presentation of a variety...
- removal of dead cells by neighboring phagocytic cells has been termed efferocytosis. Dying cells that undergo the final stages of apoptosis display phagocytotic...
- from the body both during homeostasis and disease by the process of 'efferocytosis'. Efferocytic removal of apoptotic cells is usually done by neighboring...
- proinflammatory mediator expression. C15 was found to promote phagocytosis and efferocytosis in peritoneal macrophages at picomolar concentrations. C15 enhanced...
- face, can serve as an early indicator of apoptosis and as a signal for efferocytosis. Lipid transporters transport or flip lipids across the bilayers. There...
- governs the dynamic regulation of inflammation by apoptotic cells during efferocytosis". Scientific Reports. 7: 42204. Bibcode:2017NatSR...742204N. doi:10...
- abating neuropathic pain. MaR1 enhances the uptake (i.e. stimulates the efferocytosis) of apoptotic human neutrophils by human macrophages, stimulates macrophage...
- WB, Penberthy KK, Arandjelovic S, Blumberg RS, et al. (June 2021). "Efferocytosis by Paneth cells within the intestine". Current Biology. 31 (11): 2469–2476...