Genetic programs expressed in resting and IL-4 alternatively activated mouse and human macrophages: similarities and differences
Fernando O. Martínez(University of Oxford), Siamon Gordon(Chang Gung University), Massimo Locati(University of Milan), Nick H.T. ten Hacken(University of Groningen), Christina Draijer(University Medical Center Groningen), Marco Fabbri(Humanitas University), Alberto Mantovani(Humanitas University), Audrey Varin(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Jörg Hamann(Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience), Laura Helming(Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene), Ronny Milde(Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene), David R. Greaves(University of Oxford), Neeltje A. Kootstra(Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience), Ling‐Pei Ho(University of Oxford), Anjali Crawshaw(Churchill Hospital), Viviana Cobos Jiménez(Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam), Barbro N. Melgert(University Medical Center Groningen), Benjamin Thomas(Rheonix (United States))
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