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The following pages link to Distinct macrophage lineages contribute to disparate patterns of cardiac recovery and remodeling in the neonatal and adult heart (Q34526107):
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- Monocyte Heterogeneity: Consequences for Monocyte-Derived Immune Cells (Q26740174) (← links)
- Building and re-building the heart by cardiomyocyte proliferation (Q26765120) (← links)
- The Evolution of the Stem Cell Theory for Heart Failure (Q26769042) (← links)
- Monocytes in myocardial infarction (Q26827070) (← links)
- Heart-resident CCR2 macrophages promote neutrophil extravasation through TLR9/MyD88/CXCL5 signaling (Q27333707) (← links)
- Immune Modulation of Cardiac Repair and Regeneration: The Art of Mending Broken Hearts (Q28070004) (← links)
- Non-classical monocytes are biased progenitors of wound healing macrophages during soft tissue injury. (Q30252830) (← links)
- Epicardial YAP/TAZ orchestrate an immunosuppressive response following myocardial infarction (Q30355193) (← links)
- Rab17 mediates differential antigen sorting following efferocytosis and phagocytosis (Q30836198) (← links)
- Cardiac resident macrophages are involved in hypoxia‑induced postnatal cardiomyocyte proliferation (Q33702265) (← links)
- Splenic Ly6Chi monocytes contribute to adverse late post-ischemic left ventricular remodeling in heme oxygenase-1 deficient mice (Q33715529) (← links)
- Reciprocal analyses in zebrafish and medaka reveal that harnessing the immune response promotes cardiac regeneration (Q33874476) (← links)
- Coronary Artery Development: Progenitor Cells and Differentiation Pathways (Q33909846) (← links)
- Macrophages in Tissue Repair, Regeneration, and Fibrosis (Q34518415) (← links)
- Regulation of macrophage development and function in peripheral tissues (Q34674559) (← links)
- Abandoning M1/M2 for a Network Model of Macrophage Function (Q34677978) (← links)
- The type of injury dictates the mode of repair in neonatal and adult heart (Q35088092) (← links)
- Myocardial infarction: a critical role of macrophages in cardiac remodeling (Q35291097) (← links)
- The adult murine heart has a sparse, phagocytically active macrophage population that expands through monocyte recruitment and adopts an 'M2' phenotype in response to Th2 immunologic challenge. (Q35672300) (← links)
- Emerging roles for macrophages in cardiac injury: cytoprotection, repair, and regeneration (Q36040543) (← links)
- Myocardial NF-κB activation is essential for zebrafish heart regeneration. (Q36238400) (← links)
- Mononuclear Phagocytes Are Dispensable for Cardiac Remodeling in Established Pressure-Overload Heart Failure (Q36261243) (← links)
- Myeloid-Epithelial-Reproductive Receptor Tyrosine Kinase and Milk Fat Globule Epidermal Growth Factor 8 Coordinately Improve Remodeling After Myocardial Infarction via Local Delivery of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (Q36617861) (← links)
- Mechanisms of Cardiac Regeneration (Q36621873) (← links)
- Monocytes and macrophages in tissue repair: Implications for immunoregenerative biomaterial design (Q36981636) (← links)
- Distinct effects of inflammation on preconditioning and regeneration of the adult zebrafish heart (Q37141047) (← links)
- GM-CSF primes cardiac inflammation in a mouse model of Kawasaki disease (Q37272083) (← links)
- β2-Adrenergic receptor-dependent chemokine receptor 2 expression regulates leukocyte recruitment to the heart following acute injury (Q37550036) (← links)
- Immune cells in liver regeneration (Q37709524) (← links)
- Myocardial aging as a T-cell-mediated phenomenon. (Q37730144) (← links)
- Role of innate and adaptive immune mechanisms in cardiac injury and repair (Q38329556) (← links)
- Inflammation in cardiac injury, repair and regeneration. (Q38390454) (← links)
- Inflammation as a therapeutic target in myocardial infarction: learning from past failures to meet future challenges. (Q38560476) (← links)
- Myeloid receptor CD36 is required for early phagocytosis of myocardial infarcts and induction of Nr4a1-dependent mechanisms of cardiac repair (Q38599195) (← links)
- MerTK Cleavage on Resident Cardiac Macrophages Compromises Repair after Myocardial Ischemia Reperfusion Injury (Q38603141) (← links)
- Role of inflammatory cells in fibroblast activation (Q38643076) (← links)
- Heart regeneration and repair after myocardial infarction: translational opportunities for novel therapeutics (Q38654054) (← links)
- Multi-Cellular Transcriptional Analysis of Mammalian Heart Regeneration (Q38667300) (← links)
- Leukocyte diversity in resolving and nonresolving mechanisms of cardiac remodeling (Q38667788) (← links)
- Development and Function of Arterial and Cardiac Macrophages (Q38691116) (← links)
- Topiramate modulates post-infarction inflammation primarily by targeting monocytes or macrophages (Q38740286) (← links)
- Cell migration during heart regeneration in zebrafish (Q38809842) (← links)
- Recent advancements in understanding endogenous heart regeneration-insights from adult zebrafish and neonatal mice (Q38821918) (← links)
- Macrophage type modulates osteogenic differentiation of adipose tissue MSCs (Q38865525) (← links)
- Role of bone marrow-derived CD11c dendritic cells in systolic overload-induced left ventricular inflammation, fibrosis and hypertrophy (Q38872059) (← links)
- Redirecting cardiac growth mechanisms for therapeutic regeneration (Q38987181) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle inflammation and atrophy in heart failure (Q39090262) (← links)
- Mechanisms of Cardiomyocyte Proliferation and Differentiation in Development and Regeneration (Q39129349) (← links)
- Monocytes and macrophages in abdominal aortic aneurysm (Q39239967) (← links)
- Role of the immune system in cardiac tissue damage and repair following myocardial infarction (Q39363562) (← links)