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Breast Cancer > Macrophage
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Macrophage Defined
A large immune cell capable of recognizing and ingesting foreign antigens, cell debris and other waste in the blood. An important source of immune secretions.
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- Thrombospondin 1 Promotes Tumor Macrophage Recruitment and Enhances Tumor Cell Cytotoxicity of Differentiated U937 Cells -- Martin-Manso et al. 68 (17): 7090 -- Cancer Research: possibly attracting M1 macrophages
- Identification of Secreted Proteins that Mediate Cell-Cell Interactions in an In vitro Model of the Lung Cancer Microenvironme nt -- Zhong et al. 68 (17): 7237 -- Cancer Research: lung tumor cell macrophage paracrine interactions
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- Targeting tumor-associat ed macrophages in an orthotopic murine model of diffuse malignant mesothelioma -- Miselis et al. 7 (4): 788 -- Molecular Cancer Therapeutics: labeling of liposomes and noting that liposomes accumulate at the borders of mesothelial tumors
- Blood -- Chemokine-medi ated rapid turnover of myeloid-derive d suppressor cells in tum...: looks at bone marrow derived macrophage/neu trophil recruitment to dorsal non breast cancer tumors. Macrophages see relatively stable over 48 hours.
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- macrophage: Definition and Much More from Answers.com: When a macrophage ingests a pathogen, the pathogen becomes trapped in a food vacuole, which then fuses with a lysosome. Within the lysosome, enzymes and toxic peroxides digest the invader. However, some bacteria, such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, have become resistant to these methods of digestion. Macrophages can digest more than 100 bacteria before they finally die due to their own digestive compounds.
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- Prolactin induces MFG-E8 production in macrophages via transcription factor C/EBP?-depende nt pathway: prolactin affects macrophages! MFGE8 is correlated with poor survival and also can be expressed by breast cancer cells. CEBPB regulates it expression as well
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- Wnt 5a signaling is critical for macrophage-ind uced invasion of breast cancer cell lines ? PNAS: mcf7 can induce wnt5a production in macrophages
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