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Academic Article Redox regulation of 14-3-3? controls monocyte migration.
Academic Article Fat-specific DsbA-L overexpression promotes adiponectin multimerization and protects mice from diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance.
Academic Article Ursolic acid protects diabetic mice against monocyte dysfunction and accelerated atherosclerosis.
Academic Article Scavenger receptor BI prevents nitric oxide-induced cytotoxicity and endotoxin-induced death.
Academic Article A novel ligand-independent apoptotic pathway induced by scavenger receptor class B, type I and suppressed by endothelial nitric-oxide synthase and high density lipoprotein.
Academic Article Increased expression of glutathione reductase in macrophages decreases atherosclerotic lesion formation in low-density lipoprotein receptor-deficient mice.
Academic Article mTOR drives cerebral blood flow and memory deficits in LDLR-/- mice modeling atherosclerosis and vascular cognitive impairment.
Academic Article Protein S-Glutathionylation Mediates Macrophage Responses to Metabolic Cues from the Extracellular Environment.
Academic Article Redox regulation of MAPK phosphatase 1 controls monocyte migration and macrophage recruitment.
Academic Article BIGH3 protein and macrophages in retinal endothelial cell apoptosis.
Academic Article Dietary 23-hydroxy ursolic acid protects against atherosclerosis and obesity by preventing dyslipidemia-induced monocyte priming and dysfunction.
Academic Article Inhibition of myeloid HDAC2 upregulates glutaredoxin 1 expression, improves protein thiol redox state and protects against high-calorie diet-induced monocyte dysfunction and atherosclerosis.
Academic Article Glutaredoxin 2a overexpression in macrophages promotes mitochondrial dysfunction but has little or no effect on atherogenesis in LDL-receptor null mice.
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