Expression of CCL2 signaling pathway genes in patients with periodontitis and atherosclerosis
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the CCL4/CCR5/c-Jun and c-Fos/CCL2 pathways may be involved in CCL2 expression in periodontitis. CCL4, CCR5, and CCL2 might act as possible nodes to link the presence of periodontitis and atherosclerosis.PMID:38721911 | DOI:10.14670/HH-18-754
Source: Atherosclerosis - Category: Cardiology Authors: Yuxia Zhao Lianqun Wang Rui Dong Xuejun Cheng Liqun Jia Dan Qu Lin Zhang Source Type: research
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