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Low to moderate dose Cs (γ) radiation promotes M2 type macrophage skewing and reduces atherosclerotic plaque CD68+ cell content in ApoE mice.

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May 2024

Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire, Laboratoire de Radiotoxicologie et de Radiobiologie Expérimentale, 92262, Fontenay-Aux Roses, France.

The effects of low doses of ionizing radiation on atherosclerosis remain uncertain, particularly as regards the generation of pro- or anti-inflammatory responses, and the time scale at which such effects can occur following irradiation. To explore these phenomena, we exposed atheroprone ApoE mice to a single dose of 0, 0.05, 0.

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Background: Many putative disease blood biomarkers discovered in genomic and proteomic studies await validation in large clinically annotated cohorts of patient samples. ELISA assays require large quantities of precious blood samples and are not high-throughput. The reverse phase protein microarray platform has been developed for the high-throughput quantification of protein levels in small amounts of clinical samples.

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