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      Infiltration of tumours by macrophages and dendritic cells: tumour-associated macrophages as a paradigm for polarized M2 mononuclear phagocytes.

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      Animals, Cell Movement, Dendritic Cells, physiology, Humans, Macrophage Activation, Macrophages, Neoplasms, immunology, pathology, Phagocytes

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          Macrophages and dendritic cells infiltrate tumours. In the tumour microenvironment, mononuclear phagocytes acquire properties of polarized M2 (or alternatively activated) macrophages. These functionally polarized cells, and similarly oriented or immature dendritic cells present in tumours, play a key role in subversion of adaptive immunity and in inflammatory circuits which promote tumour growth and progression.

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          15027487
          10.1172/JCI59643

          Chemistry
          Animals,Cell Movement,Dendritic Cells,physiology,Humans,Macrophage Activation,Macrophages,Neoplasms,immunology,pathology,Phagocytes

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