MACROPHAGE DIVERSITY IN REGENERATIVE, FIBROTIC BIOMATERIAL ENVIRONMENTS

The present invention provides methods for identification of distinct macrophage subsets which demonstrate previously unrecognized myeloid macrophage phenotypes involved in different tissue responses and provide new methods for therapeutic modulation of certain pathologic tissue states and tissue re...

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Main Authors Elisseeff, Jennifer, Sommerfeld, Sven Daniel, Cherry, Christopher
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 22.09.2022
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Summary:The present invention provides methods for identification of distinct macrophage subsets which demonstrate previously unrecognized myeloid macrophage phenotypes involved in different tissue responses and provide new methods for therapeutic modulation of certain pathologic tissue states and tissue repair.
Bibliography:Application Number: US202017611028