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bp(HM:"Atheromatous lesions") positiveCorrelation a(CHEBI:oxysterol) View Subject | View Object

Oxysterols and oxidation products of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are present in human atheromatous lesions.4,5 PubMed:20378845

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a(CHEBI:oxysterol) increases act(p(HGNC:NR1H3)) View Subject | View Object

LXR receptors are activated by oxysterols, most prominently hydroxylated forms of cholesterol, and play a critical role in the control of whole body cholesterol homeostasis, as well as exerting potent anti-inflammatory actions [26]. PubMed:21718217

a(CHEBI:oxysterol) increases act(p(HGNC:NR1H3)) View Subject | View Object

LXR receptors are activated by oxysterols, most prominently hydroxylated forms of cholesterol, and play a critical role in the control of whole body cholesterol homeostasis, as well as exerting potent anti-inflammatory actions [26]. PubMed:21718217

a(CHEBI:oxysterol) positiveCorrelation bp(HM:"Atheromatous lesions") View Subject | View Object

Oxysterols and oxidation products of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are present in human atheromatous lesions.4,5 PubMed:20378845

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