Modulation of anti-cardiac fibrosis immune responses by changing M2 macrophages into M1 macrophages
Abstract Background Macrophages play a crucial role in the development of cardiac fibrosis (CF). Although our previous studies have shown that glycogen metabolism plays an important role in macrophage inflammatory phenotype, the role and mechanism of modifying macrophage phenotype by regulating glyc...
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Main Authors: | Shiqi Chen (Author), Kan Wang (Author), Zhengfeng Fan (Author), Tingwen Zhou (Author), Rui Li (Author), Bingxia Zhang (Author), Jie Chen (Author), Jiangyang Chi (Author), Keke Wei (Author), Jincheng Liu (Author), Zongtao Liu (Author), Jingwei Ma (Author), Nianguo Dong (Author), Junwei Liu (Author) |
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