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Pro-inflammatory M1 macrophages induce an inflammatory, invasive phenotype in melanoma cells
Melanoma cells with the cell membrane protein CD44 stained in red and the nucleus in blue. Dil-labelled extracellular vesicles taken up by cancer cells are shown in green. Image by Kaisa Mäki-Mantila. Pro-inflammatory macrophages may do more than mark an inflamed tumour microenvironment; they may help drive melanoma toward a more invasive phenotype, according to new data from the University of Eastern Finland. The findings, published in Cell Communication and Signaling , posi
Allan Ryan
Mar 92 min read


IL-1β involved in triggering herpes simplex flares
Researchers have identified interleukin-1β (IL-1β) as a triggering factor for flares of herpes simplex virus (HSV) and the formation of...
John Evans
Feb 12, 20212 min read
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