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Kidney resident macrophages have distinct subpopulations and occupy distinct microenvironments
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Kidney resident macrophages have distinct subpopulations and occupy distinct microenvironments

by Jeff Hansen,  University of Alabama at Birmingham Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Macrophages are immune cells that engulf and digest pathogens, cancer cells or cellular debris. The kidneys—like other tissues in the body—contain kidney resident macrophages, or KRMs, from the time of birth. These KRMs protect the kidney against infection or injury and help maintain tissue...