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- who: Federica Armeli and colleagues from the Department of Medico-Surgical Sciences and Biotechnologies, Sapienza University of Rome, Corso della Repubblica, Latina, Italy have published the article: Milmed Yeast Alters the LPS-Induced M1 Microglia Cells to Form M2 Anti-Inflammatory Phenotype, in the Journal: Biomedicines 2022, 10, 3116. of /2022/
- what: The authors show that yeast obtained from S. cerevisiae after exposure to electromagnetic millimeter wavelengths induces a reversal of polarized microglia towards an as demonstrated morphologically by the recovery of resting by microglia by the decrease in the mRNAs of IL-1u03b2 IL . . .
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