2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2017.05.017
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Disease- or Storage-Associated Structural Modifications Are Unlikely to Explain HDL Pro-inflammatory Effects on Macrophages

Abstract: Van der Vorst et al. underscore the relevance of HDL quality control, considering HDL source and processing, but argue that disease- or storage-associated structural modifications of HDL cannot explain the observed pro-inflammatory effects on macrophages. Discrepancies between reported effects of HDL in macrophages are probably related to methodological differences.

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