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Sulforaphane Regulates Macrophage M1/M2 Polarization to Attenuate Macrophage-induced Caco-2 Cell Injury in an Inflammatory Environment.

Ting YiZhiyin LiuHaokun JiaQiongzhi LiuJianjiao Peng
Published in: Iranian journal of immunology : IJI (2024)
Our findings indicate that SFN may act as an Nrf2 agonist to regulate macrophage polarization from M1 to M2. Furthermore, SFN may represent a potential protective ingredient against IBD.
Keyphrases
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