The Important Role of Phosphatidylserine, ADAM17, TNF-Alpha, and Soluble MER on Efferocytosis Activity in Central Obesity
Background. Obesity is expected to hinder efferocytosis due to ADAM17-mediated cleavage of the MER tyrosine kinase receptor, producing soluble MER (sMER) that disrupts MERTK binding to cell death markers. However, the intracellular efferocytosis pathway in central obesity remains elusive, particular...
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Main Authors: | Chandra Agung Purnama (Author), Anna Meiliana (Author), Melisa Intan Barliana (Author), Keri Lestari (Author), Andi Wijaya (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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