2024
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202400770
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Metabolic Control During Macrophage Polarization by a Citrate‐Functionalized Scaffold for Maintaining Bone Homeostasis

Xiaopei Wu,
Yuhao Xia,
Honglian Dai
et al.

Abstract: Metabolites, as markers of phenotype at the molecular level, can regulate the function of DNA, RNA, and proteins through chemical modifications or interactions with large molecules. Citrate is an important metabolite that affects macrophage polarization and osteoporotic bone function. Therefore, a better understanding of the precise effect of citrate on macrophage polarization may provide an effective alternative strategy to reverse osteoporotic bone metabolism. In this study, we fabricated a citrate functiona… Show more

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