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Calcium Oxalate Stone Fragment and Crystal Phagocytosis by Human Macrophages
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In our in vitro study macrophages differentiated with M-CSF showed greater ability to phagocytize crystal deposits than those treated with GM-CSF. Following clathrin mediated endocytosis macrophages released a number of cytokines that are crucial for the inflammatory immune response. This suggests that tissue macrophages have an important role in preventing kidney stone disease by removing and digesting interstitial renal crystal deposits.
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