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The article I was referring to, is this one .University of Haifa (2011, March 3). How much can a cell uptake?. ScienceDaily. Retrieved May 17, 2011, from http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110302101656.htm--- In samters , "Wayne" <louis7680@...> wrote:>> > American Physiological Society (2010, August 27). Macrophages: The> 'defense' cells that help throughout the body. ScienceDaily. Retrieved> May 17, 2011, from> http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/08/100826141232.htm> <http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/08/100826141232.htm>> > .Several recent sources seem to suggest there may be many newer> approaches to controlling inflammation.> > Macrophages can be related to fibrosis and scar formation in response> to bacterial and non bacterial invaders(ie drugs,injury etc.),"excessive> healing".> > After engulfing seven neutrophils and being informed by substances> indicating tissue healing the macrophage transitions it's role,can leave> the tissue and promote the immune system's return to routine The> researchers could naturally complete and terminate the inflammatory> processes by injecting these substances..>

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The substances were pro-resolving lipid mediators resolvin E1 and D1 and the

glucocorticoid dexamethasone regulated pro-resolving macrophage functions in

vivo.

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> > American Physiological Society (2010, August 27). Macrophages: The

> > 'defense' cells that help throughout the body. ScienceDaily. Retrieved

> > May 17, 2011, from

> > http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/08/100826141232.htm

> > <http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/08/100826141232.htm>

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> > .Several recent sources seem to suggest there may be many newer

> > approaches to controlling inflammation.

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> > Macrophages can be related to fibrosis and scar formation in response

> > to bacterial and non bacterial invaders(ie drugs,injury

> etc.), " excessive

> > healing " .

> >

> > After engulfing seven neutrophils and being informed by substances

> > indicating tissue healing the macrophage transitions it's role,can

> leave

> > the tissue and promote the immune system's return to routine The

> > researchers could naturally complete and terminate the inflammatory

> > processes by injecting these substances..

> >

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