Polarization of HMDM (Human Monocyte-derived Macrophages)
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Stimulation of HMDM to Induce MET (Macrophage Extracellular Traps) Release
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Visualization of MET in Live Cell Culture
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Results: Morphological Changes of Differentially Polarized HMDMs and Release of METs Following Stimulation
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Conclusion
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The release of extracellular traps by neutrophils and other immune cells is important in innate immunity but also strongly linked with inflammatory pathologies. Very little is known about this process in macrophages although these cells play a cri
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Presented here is a protocol to detect macrophage extracellular trap (MET) production in live cell culture using microscopy and fluorescence staining. This protocol can be further extended to examine specific MET protein markers by immunofluorescence staining.