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Macrophages and fat cells produce powerful substances called tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-6, which help regulate the immune system.
Stephen Barrie, ND: Your Fat Cells Control Your Brain ND Stephen Barrie 2010
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Macrophages and fat cells produce powerful substances called tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-6, which help regulate the immune system.
Stephen Barrie, ND: Your Fat Cells Control Your Brain ND Stephen Barrie 2010
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Macrophages elaborate proinflammatory cytokines like Interferon g, TNFa and IL-2 in a “destroy the village in order to save it” fashion in an attempt to kill the virus.
Creeping Crud grrm 2010
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Macrophages and fat cells produce powerful substances called tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-6, which help regulate the immune system.
Stephen Barrie, ND: Your Fat Cells Control Your Brain ND Stephen Barrie 2010
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Macrophages are scavenger cells that are part of your immune defense, and as such they have special receptors for AGEs, aptly called RAGEs (think: raging inflammation).
Dr. Joseph Mercola: If You Want to Age Gracefully, Don't Eat This 2010
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Macrophages are scavenger cells that are part of your immune defense, and as such they have special receptors for AGEs, aptly called RAGEs (think: raging inflammation).
Dr. Joseph Mercola: If You Want to Age Gracefully, Don't Eat This 2010
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Macrophages are scavenger cells that are part of your immune defense, and as such they have special receptors for AGEs, aptly called RAGEs (think: raging inflammation).
Dr. Joseph Mercola: If You Want to Age Gracefully, Don't Eat This 2010
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Macrophages are scavenger cells that are part of your immune defense, and as such they have special receptors for AGEs, aptly called RAGEs (think: raging inflammation).
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~ Enabling Nerve Regeneration Means Evicting The Cleanup Crew -- Macrophages are the immune cells that engulf and destroy the debris of damaged tissue to enable the healing process to begin.
Speedlinking 3/5/07 William Harryman 2007
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Macrophages swarm over and between the fat cells just like they would if this visceral fat were a parasite or other foreign invader.
Banting’s Letter on Corpulence | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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