Inflammatory macrophages, and not only neutrophils, die by apoptosis during acute peritonitis

Volume: 215, Issue: 6, Pages: 492 - 504
Published: Jun 1, 2010
Abstract
The central paradigm says that during inflammation, after completing their function, granulocytes die apoptotically in periphery to avoid destruction of self-tissues. Here we aimed to investigate the kinetic aspect of inflammatory leukocyte apoptosis and verify whether apart from neutrophils also other inflammatory leukocytes numerously undergo apoptosis. We observed that in physiological conditions, less than 7% of either resident peritoneal...
Paper Details
Title
Inflammatory macrophages, and not only neutrophils, die by apoptosis during acute peritonitis
Published Date
Jun 1, 2010
Volume
215
Issue
6
Pages
492 - 504
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