Lactic acidosis together with GM-CSF and M-CSF induces human macrophages toward an inflammatory protumor phenotype

Léa Paolini, C. Clément, Céline Beauvillain, Laurence Preisser, Simon Blanchard, Pascale Pignon, Valérie Seegers, Louise Marie Chevalier, Mario Campone, Romuald Wernert, Véronique Verrielle, Pedro Raro, Norbert Ifrah, Vincent Lavoué, Philippe Descamps, Alain Morel, Véronique Catros, Guillaume Tcherkez, Guy Lenaers, Cinzia BoccaJudith Kouassi Nzoughet, Vincent Procaccio, Yves Delneste, Pascale Jeannin*

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