Buddleoside-rich Chrysanthemum indicum L. extract modulates macrophage-mediated inflammation to prevent metabolic syndrome induced by unhealthy diet
Abstract Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a precursor to the development of many diseases (atherosclerosis, diabetes, etc.). It is marked by disruptions in glucose and lipid metabolism, along with hypertension. Numerous types of risk factors contribute to the development of the MetS, inflamma...
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Main Authors: | Yiqing Zhou (Author), Jie Su (Author), Yingjie Dong (Author), Ziwen He (Author), Yajun Wang (Author), Suhong Chen (Author), Guiyuan Lv (Author) |
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