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Soy phosphatidylcholine inhibited TLR4-mediated MCP-1 expression in vascular cells
Atherosclerosis, 07/29/09
Ishikado A et al. – The authors have demonstrated a role of SFAs for inflammatory response via TLR4–NF–kB signaling in vascular cells. Moreover, they propose that SPC can be useful as a selective inhibitor to suppress the TLR4–mediated inflammatory signaling.
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