High-Density Lipoproteins Exert Pro-inflammatory Effects on Macrophages via Passive Cholesterol Depletion and PKC-NF-κB/STAT1-IRF1 Signaling.
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Kimberly R. McDaniels | L. Touqui | T. Lawrence | C. Schalkwijk | K. Rye | M. Leitges | D. Koonen | M. Gijbels | J. Plat | S. Abdollahi-Roodsaz | E. Biessen | M. D. de Winther | M. Hoeksema | I. Wolfs | M. Kuijpers | L. Huitema | Yongzheng Wu | M. Donners | M. Van Eck | S. Tas | C. Bursill | E. V. D. van der Vorst | P. Goossens | T. Aliyev | K. Theodorou | Chih-Chieh Wang | Taghi Aliyev | Ine M. J. Wolfs | Marijke J E Kuijpers | Emiel P. C. van der Vorst
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