2015
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.571.16
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Extracellular Substrate Stiffness Alters Macrophage Morphology and Function

Abstract: Macrophages participate in immunity, tissue repair, and tissue homeostasis, and also mediate pathologic conditions including atherosclerosis and cancer. Depending on microenvironmental cues, macrophages may adopt a pro‐inflammatory or anti‐inflammatory phenotype. Tissue stiffness influences the behavior and differentiation of cells, yet little is known about how the physical extracellular environment influences macrophage function. To study the role of substrate stiffness in determining macrophage phenotype, w… Show more

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