Dietary Polyphenols Decrease Chemokine Release by Human Primary Astrocytes Responding to Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines
Astrocytes are considered to be the dominant cell fraction of the central nervous system. They play a supportive and protective role towards neurons, and regulate inflammatory processes; they thus make suitable targets for drugs and supplements, such as polyphenolic compounds. However, due to their...
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Main Authors: | Mikolaj Grabarczyk (Author), Dominika Ksiazek-Winiarek (Author), Andrzej Glabinski (Author), Piotr Szpakowski (Author) |
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