2013
DOI: 10.1530/boneabs.1.pp194
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Black tea polyphenols suppress adverse effects of TNF[alpha]-induced inflammation in osteoblast cells

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“…Adipocyte necrosis demonstrated in the HFD group is attributed to reactive oxygen species produced by M1 subtype ATMs( 45 ). Additionally, increased adipocyte size with subsequent dysfunctional adipose tissue( 46 ) is correlated with increased crown density and increased M1 subtype ATMs confirming the macrophages phenotypic shift. The crown is a dead adipocyte that is surrounded by a cluster of macrophages mostly CD11c subtype as confirmed in the present study and reported by another study( 47 ).…”
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confidence: 67%
“…Adipocyte necrosis demonstrated in the HFD group is attributed to reactive oxygen species produced by M1 subtype ATMs( 45 ). Additionally, increased adipocyte size with subsequent dysfunctional adipose tissue( 46 ) is correlated with increased crown density and increased M1 subtype ATMs confirming the macrophages phenotypic shift. The crown is a dead adipocyte that is surrounded by a cluster of macrophages mostly CD11c subtype as confirmed in the present study and reported by another study( 47 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%