| 31. | The macrophages in granulomas are often referred to as " epithelioid ".
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| 32. | Once they are in the wound site, monocytes mature into macrophages.
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| 33. | This excess amount of IFN-gamma in turn activates the macrophages.
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| 34. | In macrophages, it has also been shown to signal via STAT3.
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| 35. | The other 10 % is taken up by alveolar macrophages and digested.
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| 36. | Macrophages in the pulp become activated after receiving two signals.
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| 37. | Long-standing lesions may show hemosiderin-laden macrophages and calcifications.
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| 38. | Macrophages exposed to dust have been shown to have markedly decreased chemotaxis.
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| 39. | Macrophages accumulate around the stent, and nearby smooth muscle cells proliferate.
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| 40. | The macrophage surrounds the fatty material in an attempt to destroy it.
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