The Diverse Function of Macrophages in Renal Disease

Fiona Duthie, Eoin D O'Sullivan, Jeremy Hughes

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Abstract / Description of output

Experimental and human studies indicate that macrophages play a key role
within the diseased kidney and represent a target for novel therapies. This
brief review outlines the involvement and nature of macrophages in renal
disease and highlights the phenotypic plasticity of these cells and their
responsiveness to the renal microenvironment.
Original languageEnglish
JournalKidney International
Early online date12 Aug 2016
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 12 Aug 2016

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