2023
DOI: 10.1002/eji.202350475
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Th2‐dependent disappearance and phenotypic conversion of mouse alveolar macrophages

Abstract: Alveolar macrophages (alvMs) play an important role for maintenance of lung function by constant removal of cellular debris in the alveolar space. They further contribute to defense against microbial or viral infections and limit tissue damage during acute lung injury. alvMs arise from embryonic progenitor cells, seed the alveoli before birth, and have life‐long self‐renewing capacity. However, recruited monocytes may also help to restore the alvM population after depletion caused by toxins or influenza virus … Show more

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