1986
DOI: 10.1378/chest.89.3_supplement.170s
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The Role of Migrating Inflammatory Cells in Proliferation of Lung Interstitium and Epithelium

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“…After instillation of carbon, these mice did not respond with an early influx of monocytes, but the number of alveolar macrophages increased due to local proliferation [30]. These data were confirmed by SHAMI et al [31]. Recently, PFORTE et al [32] have reported proliferation of alveolar macrophages in patients suffering from sarcoidosis or interstitial lung fibrosis.…”
Section: Origin Of Lung Macrophagesmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…After instillation of carbon, these mice did not respond with an early influx of monocytes, but the number of alveolar macrophages increased due to local proliferation [30]. These data were confirmed by SHAMI et al [31]. Recently, PFORTE et al [32] have reported proliferation of alveolar macrophages in patients suffering from sarcoidosis or interstitial lung fibrosis.…”
Section: Origin Of Lung Macrophagesmentioning
confidence: 75%