Understanding why newborns, but not adults, can regenerate the heart could lead to treatments that "reprogram" adult ...
Joint injury induces rapid and sustained diversification of resident and infiltrating synovial macrophage phenotypes, underpinning osteoarthritis-associated synovitis.
An increase in high-fat, high-fructose foods in people's diets has contributed to a dramatic increase in type 2 diabetes.
A study in mice by Northwestern Medicine researchers has now identified a critical difference in how immune system macrophages help repair the heart in newborns versus adults after a heart attack.
Finnish researchers show in a new study that pituitary macrophages, the immune cells located in the pituitary gland, help ...
Newborns with heart complications can rely on their newly developed immune systems to regenerate cardiac tissues, but adults ...
Background Treatment strategies for Crohn’s disease (CD) suppress diverse inflammatory pathways but many patients remain ...
In a study published today in the journal Immunity, researchers describe how immune system cells recognize and eat dying ...
Not all scars are created equal. That's the conclusion of a new study by Weizmann Institute of Science researchers: They ...