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  • Using Macrophages to Clear Circulating MMP9 Improves Bone Tissue in Aging Mice
  • Macrophage UPP1-mtROS-cGAS-NLRP3 Axis Drives Lung Cancer Metastasis
  • BMAL1 as a Potential Lever to Influence Macrophage Behavior

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fightaging.org /1 month ago

Using Macrophages to Clear Circulating MMP9 Improves Bone Tissue in Aging Mice

Today's open access paper combines a few interesting topics. Firstly, the researchers involved describe a way to deliver a short-lived messenger RNA gene therapy selectively to the...

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bioengineer.org /1 week ago

Macrophage UPP1-mtROS-cGAS-NLRP3 Axis Drives Lung Cancer Metastasis

In the labyrinthine ecosystem of a growing tumor, not all cellular residents are sworn enemies. Macrophages, the immune system’s versatile janitors and sentinels, are notorious for...

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fightaging.org /3 weeks ago

BMAL1 as a Potential Lever to Influence Macrophage Behavior

Macrophages are innate immune cells found throughout the body, important not just for their ability to defend against infectious pathogens, but also deeply involved in tissue maint...

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sciencealert.com /1 month ago

Watch: Immune Cells Caught on Video Eating Live Skin Cancer Cells

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scitechdaily.com /1 week ago

Endless Supply of Cancer-Fighting Immune Cells Unlocked by USC Scientists

Researchers have developed a way to grow and genetically engineer progenitor cells that produce macrophages, first responder immune cells with potential for new immunotherapies aga...

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scitechdaily.com /3 weeks ago

Scientists Capture Immune Cells Eating Live Cancer Cells for the First Time

Scientists discovered and filmed macrophages actively destroying live melanoma cells, a finding that could improve immunotherapy and inspire new cancer treatments. Scientists at th...

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fightaging.org /1 month ago

A Microglia Centered View of Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Microglia are innate immune cells of the central nervous system, analogous to macrophages elsewhere in the body. Overly reactive and senescent microglia are implicated in the devel...

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fightaging.org /1 month ago

MicroRNA-147 as a Determinant of Macrophage Behavior in Atherosclerotic Plaque

Once past the early stages, an atherosclerotic plaque in a blood vessel wall grows by drawing in and killing macrophage cells of the innate immune system. These cells are responsib...

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ipscell.com /1 month ago

Weekly reads: macrophage therapy, Putin longevity push, human embryo base editing

I’ve often wondered why there hasn’t been more research on macrophage therapy. Macrophages are some of the coolest cells in the body. They are capable of not just eating other cell...

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fightaging.org /1 month ago

Distinct Microglia States Associated with Alzheimer's Disease

Microglia are innate immune cells resident in the brain, responsible for defense against pathogens, destruction of senescent and potentially cancerous cells, and assistance with re...

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podiatryarena.com /1 week ago

Macrophage stimulating agent for diabetic foot ulcers

Macrophage stimulating agent soluble yeast β-1,3/1,6-glucan as a topical treatment of diabetic foot and leg ulcers: A randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled phase II study S...

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