Double Roles of Macrophages in Human Neuroimmune Diseases and Their Animal Models
Macrophages are important immune cells of the innate immune system that are involved in organ-specific homeostasis and contribute to both pathology and resolution of diseases including infections, cancer, obesity, atherosclerosis, and autoimmune disorders. Multiple lines of evidence point to macroph...
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Main Authors: | Xueli Fan (Author), Hongliang Zhang (Author), Yun Cheng (Author), Xinmei Jiang (Author), Jie Zhu (Author), Tao Jin (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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