What is the Function of Macrophages?

Macrophages are phagocytes acting in both non- specific defense (innate immunity) as well as to initiate specific defense mechanisms (adaptive immunity) of vertebrate animals.

The function of macrophages is intimately coupled to their polarization state, which also appears to have a role in development of gastric cancer 6, 7. Therefore, we have examined macrophage polarization in the gastric mucosa of H. Pylori-infected mice and humans.

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