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1. Effect of micro- and nanoplastic particles on human macrophages.

2. The various functions and phenotypes of macrophages are also reflected in their responses to irradiation: A current overview.

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3. Head and neck tumor cells treated with hypofractionated irradiation die via apoptosis and are better taken up by M1-like macrophages.

4. Low-Dose Irradiation Differentially Impacts Macrophage Phenotype in Dependence of Fibroblast-Like Synoviocytes and Radiation Dose.

5. Ionizing radiation reduces the capacity of activated macrophages to induce T-cell proliferation, but does not trigger dendritic cell-mediated non-targeted effects.

6. Low dose ionising radiation leads to a NF-κB dependent decreased secretion of active IL-1β by activated macrophages with a discontinuous dose-dependency.

7. Radiation combined with hyperthermia induces HSP70-dependent maturation of dendritic cells and release of pro-inflammatory cytokines by dendritic cells and macrophages.

8. The immune reaction against allogeneic necrotic cells is reduced in Annexin A5 knock out mice whose macrophages display an anti-inflammatory phenotype.

9. MoMa from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus show altered adhesive activity.

10. Clearance deficiency and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

11. Involvement of phosphatidylserine, alphavbeta3, CD14, CD36, and complement C1q in the phagocytosis of primary necrotic lymphocytes by macrophages.

12. Impaired clearance of dying cells in systemic lupus erythematosus.

13. Hypofractionated Irradiation Has Immune Stimulatory Potential and Induces a Timely Restricted Infiltration of Immune Cells in Colon Cancer Tumors

14. Reduced secretion of the inflammatory cytokine IL-1β by stimulated peritoneal macrophages of radiosensitive Balb/c mice after exposure to 0.5 or 0.7Gy of ionizing radiation.

15. AnnexinA5 renders dead tumor cells immunogenic—implications for multimodal cancer therapies.

16. Radon Improves Clinical Response in an Animal Model of Rheumatoid Arthritis Accompanied by Increased Numbers of Peripheral Blood B Cells and Interleukin-5 Concentration.

17. Modulation of inflammation by low and high doses of ionizing radiation: Implications for benign and malign diseases.