The Macrophage (2nd Edn)
2003
The Macrophage (2nd Edn) Book Review
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Author Information
Author(s): M J Embleton
Primary Institution: University of Manchester, UK
Conclusion
The second edition of The Macrophage provides a comprehensive overview of macrophage biology and its implications in cancer and other diseases.
Supporting Evidence
- Macrophages play a crucial role in the innate immune response and can distinguish between self and non-self.
- Macrophages can have both beneficial and harmful effects in cancer, depending on the environment.
- The book covers a wide range of topics related to macrophages, including their biology and role in various diseases.
Takeaway
This book talks about how certain cells in our body, called macrophages, can help fight diseases like cancer but can also sometimes make things worse.
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