Disrupting immune cell behavior may contribute to heart disease and failure, study shows

A new study provides evidence that when circulating anti-inflammatory white blood cells known as monocytes fail to properly differentiate into macrophages — the cells that engulf and digest cellular debris, bacteria and viruses — certain forms of heart disease may result.


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Source: ScienceDaily