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This study reveals that chronic alcohol exposure selectively upregulates ACSL1 expression in prefrontal cortical microglia, driving lipid metabolism reprogramming and lipid droplet accumulation, which activates the NLRP3 inflammasome and sustains neuroinflammation. To reverse this process, a dual‐targeted lipid nanoparticle, siACSL1@LNP‐MR, is designed
Liang Hao +8 more
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Pan-cancer analysis of cholesterol metabolism reveals the uptake as a modulator of tumor immune features and of the KRAS pathway. [PDF]
Machado AL +9 more
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Cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease: Links with oxidative stress and cholesterol metabolism
Alejandra Sekler +5 more
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Effects of dietary phytosterols on cholesterol metabolism and atherosclerosis: clinical and experimental evidence [PDF]
Margaret H. Whittaker +3 more
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The results showed that the reduction of plasma 24‐hydroxycholesterol (24‐OHC) was related to the cognitive decline in elderly surgical patients. Neuroinflammation induced by anesthesia and surgery significantly downregulated SREBP2 in hippocampal reactive astrocytes, resulting in reduced cholesterol synthesis.
He Huang +13 more
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Cholesterol metabolism. 2. Cholesterol metabolism in the rat [PDF]
R. P. Cook, N. Polgar, R. O. Thomson
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Astrocytic TIA1‐mediated stress granules (SGs) promote demyelination by sequestering the mRNA of cholesterol synthesis genes. In this model, astrocytic TIA1‐mediated SGs were increased in the optic nerves of EAE mice, leading to the downregulation of cholesterol synthesis genes such as HMGCS1 through sequestration of their mRNA into SGs, which ...
Zheyu Fang +11 more
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Site-1 protease-mediated cholesterol metabolism is essential for lymphatic development in mice. [PDF]
Kondo Y +8 more
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We developed a macrophage‐based therapeutic platform, termed trackable tolerogenic macrophages (TTM), for dual‐function immunomodulation and visualization in vivo. TTM cells were engineered to overexpress PD‐L1, incorporate bioorthogonal cell surface tags, and load rapamycin for sustained release.
Yihui Wang +14 more
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