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Anthocyanins and their gut metabolites reduce monocyte adhesion and migration across TNF α activated endothelial cells trough nutrigenomic mechanisms regulating endothelial permeability

Sylvie Mercier
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Dominique Bayle
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Christine Morand
Dragan Milenkovic

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Anthocyanins and their gut metabolites reduce monocyte adhesion and migration across TNF α activated endothelial cells trough nutrigenomic mechanisms regulating endothelial permeability. 2. COST POSITIVe Scientific Workshop on « Omics breakthroughs in the Health effects of plant food bioactives »
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hal-01901459 , version 1 (22-10-2018)

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Irèna Krga, Radu Tamaian, Sylvie Mercier, Dominique Bayle, Céline Boby, et al.. Anthocyanins and their gut metabolites reduce monocyte adhesion and migration across TNF α activated endothelial cells trough nutrigenomic mechanisms regulating endothelial permeability. 2. COST POSITIVe Scientific Workshop on « Omics breakthroughs in the Health effects of plant food bioactives », Sep 2017, Thessalonique, Greece. n.p., 2017, 2nd COST POSITIVe Scientific Workshop on « Omics breakthroughs in the Health effects of plant food bioactives ». ⟨hal-01901459⟩
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