A FABP4-PPARγ signaling axis regulates human monocyte responses to electrophilic fatty acid nitroalkenes
Nitro-fatty acids (NO2-FA) are electrophilic lipid mediators derived from unsaturated fatty acid nitration. These species are produced endogenously by metabolic and inflammatory reactions and mediate anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory responses. NO2-FA have been postulated as partial agonists of t...
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2020
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