Yale Engineering School: A Closer Look at How Immune Cells Attack and Heal
January 21, 2021
January 21, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Jan. 21 (TNSJou) -- Yale School of Engineering and Applied Science issued the following news:
Macrophages - immune cells that both fight infections and fix the damage they cause - are often placed into two categories: those that increase inflammation (known as "M1") to attack, and those that decrease inflammation to begin the healing process ("M2").
Researchers in the lab of Kathryn Miller-Jensen, associate professor of biomed . . .
Macrophages - immune cells that both fight infections and fix the damage they cause - are often placed into two categories: those that increase inflammation (known as "M1") to attack, and those that decrease inflammation to begin the healing process ("M2").
Researchers in the lab of Kathryn Miller-Jensen, associate professor of biomed . . .
