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In situ macrophage phenotypic transition is affected by altered cellular composition prior to acute sterile muscle injury. [electronic resource] by
- Patsalos, Andreas
- Pap, Attila
- Varga, Tamas
- Trencsenyi, Gyorgy
- Contreras, Gerardo Alvarado
- Garai, Ildiko
- Papp, Zoltan
- Dezso, Balazs
- Pintye, Eva
- Nagy, Laszlo
Producer: 20180205
In:
The Journal of physiology vol. 595
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The BACH1-HMOX1 Regulatory Axis Is Indispensable for Proper Macrophage Subtype Specification and Skeletal Muscle Regeneration. [electronic resource] by
- Patsalos, Andreas
- Tzerpos, Petros
- Halasz, Laszlo
- Nagy, Gergely
- Pap, Attila
- Giannakis, Nikolas
- Lyroni, Konstantina
- Koliaraki, Vasiliki
- Pintye, Eva
- Dezso, Balazs
- Kollias, George
- Spilianakis, Charalampos G
- Nagy, Laszlo
Producer: 20200515
In:
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) vol. 203
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Macrophage PPARγ, a Lipid Activated Transcription Factor Controls the Growth Factor GDF3 and Skeletal Muscle Regeneration. [electronic resource] by
- Varga, Tamas
- Mounier, Rémi
- Patsalos, Andreas
- Gogolák, Péter
- Peloquin, Matthew
- Horvath, Attila
- Pap, Attila
- Daniel, Bence
- Nagy, Gergely
- Pintye, Eva
- Póliska, Szilárd
- Cuvellier, Sylvain
- Larbi, Sabrina Ben
- Sansbury, Brian E
- Spite, Matthew
- Brown, Chester W
- Chazaud, Bénédicte
- Nagy, Laszlo
Producer: 20170913
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Immunity vol. 45
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