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Influence of nutrients and cytokines on endothelial cell metabolism
Bernhard Hennig
, John N. Diana
, Michal Toborek
, Craig J. McClain
Animal and Food Sciences
Toxicology and Cancer Biology
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Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Metabolism
100%
Cytokine
100%
Oxidative Stress
100%
Inflammation Response
50%
Vascular Endothelium
50%
Blood Component
50%
Cytokine Production
50%
Physiological Process
50%
Lipid Blood Level
50%
Blood Vessel Permeability
50%
Cytokine Release
50%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
50%
Atherosclerosis
50%
Transcription Factors
50%
Hemostasis
50%
Cell Damage
50%
Lipoprotein
50%
Fatty Acid
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Oxidative Stress
100%
Cell Metabolism
100%
Cytokine
100%
Dietary Fat
50%
Lipid
50%
Blood Lipids
50%
Hemostasis
50%
Unsaturated Fatty Acid
50%
Cytokine Production
50%
Physiological Process
50%
Blood Vessel Permeability
50%
Cytokine Release
50%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
50%
Transcription Factors
50%
Lipoprotein
50%
Cell Damage
50%
Neuroscience
Metabolic Pathway
100%
Cytokine
100%
Oxidative Stress
66%
Transcription Factors
33%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
33%
Dietary Fat
33%
Antioxidant
33%
Cytokine Production
33%
Blood Vessel Permeability
33%
Hemostasis
33%
Cell Damage
33%
Unsaturated Fatty Acid
33%