Niche-specific macrophage loss promotes skin capillary aging
Kailin R. Mesa,
Kevin A. O’Connor,
Charles Ng
et al.
Abstract:SummaryAll mammalian organs depend upon resident macrophage populations to coordinate repair processes and facilitate tissue-specific functions1–3. Recent work has established that functionally distinct macrophage populations reside in discrete tissue niches and are replenished through some combination of local proliferation and monocyte recruitment4,5. Moreover, decline in macrophage abundance and function in tissues has been shown to contribute to many age-associated pathologies, such as atherosclerosis, can… Show more
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