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Macrophages are key cellular components of the inflammatory response, as they are activated by Th1 cells [1], [2], become the primary cells present during the inflammatory phase of wound healing [3], and directly induce symptoms like pain, redness, and swelling [4].
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Immunity In Depth | Linus Pauling Institute lpi.oregonstate.edu 2 facts
claimT helper (Th)1 cells are primarily involved in activating macrophages and inflammatory responses.
claimT cells expressing the cell-surface protein CD4 are divided into two subsets: T helper (Th)1 cells, which are primarily involved in activating macrophages and inflammatory responses, and Th2 cells, which are primarily involved in stimulating antibody production by B cells.
Understanding the Stages of Wound Healing healogics.com 1 fact
claimThe inflammatory response in wound healing follows a specific timeline: neutrophils arrive at the wound site within the first hour after injury and remain the most prevalent cells for the first two days, after which macrophages become the primary cells from day two to day five.
Parts of the Immune System | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia chop.edu 1 fact
claimPain, redness, and swelling at a wound site are indicative of the inflammatory response induced by macrophages.