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The participation of mononucleur phagocytes in immune based inflammatory processes with special reference to their secretory responses

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Inflammation: Mechanisms and Treatment

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Since the last meeting in this series, considerable new information regarding the functions of mononuclear phagocytes in host defence systems and the expression of chronic inflammation has been gathered25. Consequently, certain concepts regarding the roles played by macrophages in the inflammatory process have been elaborated further. These concern roles for macrophages in (a) the afferent limb of the immune response in relation to antigen processing and presentation to cells of the lymphoid system21; and (b) the effector arm of the immune response where they respond to products of lymphoid cells by secreting a variety of mediators directed towards the resolution of host defence responses. In this brief review we will be concerned predominantly with the role of the macrophage in the effector arm of immune responses.

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Davies, P., Bonney, R.J. (1980). The participation of mononucleur phagocytes in immune based inflammatory processes with special reference to their secretory responses. In: Willoughby, D.A., Giroud, J.P. (eds) Inflammation: Mechanisms and Treatment. Inflammation: Mechanisms and Treatment, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9423-8_1

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