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Remarkable Effects of a Rhenium(I)-diselenoether Drug on the Production of Cathepsins B and S by Macrophages and Their Polarizations.

Philippe ColleryDidier DesmaëleAdhikesavan HarikrishnanVijay Veena
Published in: Current pharmaceutical design (2023)
The increase in the number of M1 and a decrease in M2 macrophages treated by Re-diSe could be related to the decrease in cysteine proteases upon binding of their thiol residues with the Re atom.
Keyphrases
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