Andrea Herrero-Cervera, Raphael Chevre, Oliver Soehnlein
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Abstract
A recent study published in Nature by Lavillegrand et al. provided insights into how alternating high-fat diet (HFD) feeding reprograms neutrophil production and consequently promotes atheroprogression.1 These findings have translational implications, offering insights into the use of dietary patterns as a potential therapeutic strategy to mitigate atherosclerosis.
期刊介绍:
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy is an open access journal that focuses on timely publication of cutting-edge discoveries and advancements in basic science and clinical research related to signal transduction and targeted therapy.
Scope: The journal covers research on major human diseases, including, but not limited to:
Cancer,Cardiovascular diseases,Autoimmune diseases,Nervous system diseases.