TREM-1 links dyslipidemia to inflammation and lipid deposition in atherosclerosis
TREM-1 is a receptor that amplifies acute pro-inflammatory responses in infection. Here the authors show that TREM-1 plays an important role in atherosclerosis, a chronic and non-infectious disease, by critically skewing myelopoiesis towards preferential monocyte differentiation and by contributing...
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Autores principales: | Daniel Zysset, Benjamin Weber, Silvia Rihs, Jennifer Brasseit, Stefan Freigang, Carsten Riether, Yara Banz, Adelheid Cerwenka, Cedric Simillion, Pedro Marques-Vidal, Adrian F. Ochsenbein, Leslie Saurer, Christoph Mueller |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c98d1cb4aaf840bdbe679de4d5413ba5 |
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