These findings suggest that, beyond the substrate-energy dimension, sulfur-containing amino acid-related metabolites can also regulate macrophage functional states in chronic inflammatory environments by affecting processes such as oxidative stress, protein modification, and mitochondrial homeostasis
( G ) LDH release into coronary effluents from perfused WT mouse hearts, measured by ELISA at timed intervals between 10 and 40 minutes of reperfusion and normalized to coronary flow (mL/min/g heart weight) ( n = 3)
Neuroinflammation: a possible link between chronic vascular disorders and neurodegenerative diseases
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Martin, B., Lopez de Maturana, R., Brenneman, R., Walent, T., Mattson, M