Apoptotic cell recognition: will the real phosphatidylserine receptor(s) please stand up?

Current Biology : CB
D L Bratton, P M Henson

Abstract

The recognition of phosphatidylserine (PS) on apoptotic cells within tissues drives both their engulfment and an accompanying anti-inflammatory and tissue restorative program. Insight into the recognition of this phospholipid signal by phagocytes is provided by papers describing three new, but completely different, PS receptors.

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