PMID: 16618595DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2006.03.008Apr 19, 2006Paper
Alveolar macrophage in the driver's seat
Immunity
Bart N Lambrecht
Abstract
Although alveolar macrophages are normally quiescent to prevent damaging the alveoli, in this issue of Immunity, Takabayshi et al. (2006) demonstrate that alveolar macrophages can self-regulate their function on demand to mount an appropriate immune response.
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