Learning Objectives
- Profile global immune population changes in response to airway epithelial injury using an immunophenotyping flow cytometry panel and robust cell specific gating strategy.
- Characterize tracheal macrophages as:
- An injury responsive immune cell type that undergoes the most extensive expansion following airway injury
- Phenotypically distinct from macrophages found in the distal lung
- Monocyte-derived cells that are recruited from the bone marrow to the site of injury
- Understand the mechanisms of macrophage activation and how this pro-regenerative activation phenotype contributes to airway epithelial repair.
Alexandra Ysasi, presenter, has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Session date:
08/03/2022 - 4:30pm to 5:00pm EDT
Location:
Zoom
United States
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- 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
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