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101. MERTK is a host factor that promotes classical swine fever virus entry and antagonizes innate immune response in PK-15 cells

102. Elevated plasma solMER concentrations link ambient PM 2.5 and PAHs to myocardial injury and reduced left ventricular systolic function in children.

103. Mer tyrosine kinase as a possible link between resolution of inflammation and tissue fibrosis in IgG4-related disease.

104. Opposite Roles of MerTK Ligands Gas6 and Protein S During Retinal Phagocytosis

105. MERTK

106. Microglial MERTK eliminates phosphatidylserine‐displaying inhibitory post‐synapses.

107. Dual targeting of TAM receptors Tyro3, Axl, and MerTK: Role in tumors and the tumor immune microenvironment.

108. C3aR signaling and gliosis in response to neurodevelopmental damage in the cerebellum

109. Targeting Tyro3, Axl and MerTK (TAM receptors): implications for macrophages in the tumor microenvironment

110. Multiple sclerosis risk gene Mertk is required for microglial activation and subsequent remyelination

112. Hereditary Retinal Dystrophy

113. A Potent and Selective Dual Inhibitor of AXL and MERTK Possesses Both Immunomodulatory and Tumor-Targeted Activity

114. ATG proteins mediate efferocytosis and suppress inflammation in mammary involution

115. Activated Platelets Convert CD14+CD16- Into CD14+CD16+ Monocytes With Enhanced FcγR-Mediated Phagocytosis and Skewed M2 Polarization.

116. Big data analytics for MerTK genomics reveals its double-edged sword functions in human diseases.

117. Disturbed flow impairs MerTK-mediated efferocytosis in aortic endothelial cells during atherosclerosis.

118. Characterisation of the molecular mechanism required for glucocorticoid augmentation of macrophage phagocytosis of apoptotic neutrophils

119. A Potent and Selective Dual Inhibitor of AXL and MERTK Possesses Both Immunomodulatory and Tumor-Targeted Activity.

120. Phagocytosis by the Retinal Pigment Epithelium: Recognition, Resolution, Recycling

121. Expression of TAM-R in Human Immune Cells and Unique Regulatory Function of MerTK in IL-10 Production by Tolerogenic DC

122. MerTK Expression and ERK Activation Are Essential for the Functional Maturation of Osteopontin‐Producing Reparative Macrophages After Myocardial Infarction

123. Microglia Inhibition Delays Retinal Degeneration Due to MerTK Phagocytosis Receptor Deficiency

124. Harnessing MerTK agonism for targeted therapeutics

125. The Synthesis and Initial Evaluation of MerTK Targeted PET Agents

126. Sulforaphane rescues amyloid-β peptide-mediated decrease in MerTK expression through its anti-inflammatory effect in human THP-1 macrophages

127. Phagocytosis by the Retinal Pigment Epithelium: Recognition, Resolution, Recycling.

128. Expression of TAM-R in Human Immune Cells and Unique Regulatory Function of MerTK in IL-10 Production by Tolerogenic DC.

129. Microglia Inhibition Delays Retinal Degeneration Due to MerTK Phagocytosis Receptor Deficiency.

130. The Impact of the Timing of Dosing on the Severity of UNC569-Induced Ultrastructural Changes in the Mouse Retina.

131. Insufficient efferocytosis by M2-like macrophages as a possible mechanism of neuropathic pain induced by nerve injury.

132. TAM-ing T cells in the tumor microenvironment: implications for TAM receptor targeting.

133. Resolvin D1 promotes efferocytosis in aging by limiting senescent cell‐induced MerTK cleavage.

134. Gene Therapy for MERTK-Associated Retinal Degenerations

137. Dendritic cell therapy for multiple sclerosis based on promoting MERTK signalling

138. Small Molecule Inhibitors of MERTK and FLT3 Induce Cell Cycle Arrest in Human CD8+ T Cells

139. Apoptotic Cells Trigger Calcium Entry in Phagocytes by Inducing the Orai1-STIM1 Association

140. Acute RhoA/Rho Kinase Inhibition Is Sufficient to Restore Phagocytic Capacity to Retinal Pigment Epithelium Lacking the Engulfment Receptor MerTK

141. Calreticulin and Galectin-3 Opsonise Bacteria for Phagocytosis by Microglia

142. Beyond growth signaling: apoptotic sensor MERTK activates AKT by a novel mechanism

143. Role of Myeloid-Epithelial-Reproductive Tyrosine Kinase and Macrophage Polarization in the Progression of Atherosclerotic Lesions Associated With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

144. MerTK is a mediator of alpha-synuclein fibril uptake by human microglia.

145. Anti-Inflammatory Neutrophils Reprogram Macrophages toward a Pro-Healing Phenotype with Increased Efferocytosis Capacity.

146. Semaphorin3B promotes an anti-inflammatory and pro-resolving phenotype in macrophages from rheumatoid arthritis patients in a MerTK-dependent manner.

147. A Bispecific Modeling Framework Enables the Prediction of Efficacy, Toxicity, and Optimal Molecular Design of Bispecific Antibodies Targeting MerTK.

148. The Role of TAM Receptors in Bone.

149. A novel patient-derived meningioma spheroid model as a tool to study and treat epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in meningiomas.

150. Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Polarization of M2 Macrophages in Mice with Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure via Mertk/JAK1/STAT6 Signaling.

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