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1. Loss of Macrophage Wnt Secretion Improves Remodeling and Function After Myocardial Infarction in Mice.

2. FLT1 signaling in metastasis-associated macrophages activates an inflammatory signature that promotes breast cancer metastasis.

3. Macrophage Wnt-Calcineurin-Flt1 signaling regulates mouse wound angiogenesis and repair.

4. Metchnikoff's policemen: macrophages in development, homeostasis and regeneration.

5. Macrophages define dermal lymphatic vessel calibre during development by regulating lymphatic endothelial cell proliferation.

6. Macrophage Wnt7b is critical for kidney repair and regeneration.

7. A distinct macrophage population mediates metastatic breast cancer cell extravasation, establishment and growth.

8. Obligatory participation of macrophages in an angiopoietin 2-mediated cell death switch.

9. Resident pleural macrophages are key orchestrators of neutrophil recruitment in pleural inflammation.

10. WNT7b mediates macrophage-induced programmed cell death in patterning of the vasculature.

11. Myeloid Wnt ligands are required for normal development of dermal lymphatic vasculature.

12. Deletion of Wntless in myeloid cells exacerbates liver fibrosis and the ductular reaction in chronic liver injury.

13. A Two-Way Communication between Microglial Cells and Angiogenic Sprouts Regulates Angiogenesis in Aortic Ring Cultures.

14. Macrophage Wnt7b is critical for kidney repair and regeneration.

15. A Distinct Macrophage Population Mediates Metastatic Breast Cancer Cell Extravasation, Establishment and Growth.

16. Macrophages are required for cell death and tissue remodeling in the developing mouse eye.

17. Myeloid WNT7b Mediates the Angiogenic Switch and Metastasis in Breast Cancer.

18. Selective depletion of macrophages reveals distinct, opposing roles during liver injury and repair.

19. Macrophages define dermal lymphatic vessel calibre during development by regulating lymphatic endothelial cell proliferation

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