Modulatory effects of curcumin on the atherogenic activities of inflammatory monocytes: Evidence from in vitro and animal models of human atherosclerosis
Volume: 46, Issue: 3, Pages: 341 - 355
Published: Dec 24, 2019
Abstract
Atherosclerosis is a complex and long‐lasting disorder characterized by chronic inflammation of arteries that leads to the initiation and progression of lipid‐rich plaques, in which monocytes/macrophages play the central role in endothelial inflammation and taking up these lipids. Circulating monocytes can adopt a long‐term proinflammatory phenotype leading to their atherogenic activities. During atherogenic condition, inflammatory monocytes...
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Title
Modulatory effects of curcumin on the atherogenic activities of inflammatory monocytes: Evidence from in vitro and animal models of human atherosclerosis
Published Date
Dec 24, 2019
Volume
46
Issue
3
Pages
341 - 355
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