Immune cell census in murine atherosclerosis: cytometry by time of flight illuminates vascular myeloid cell diversity
<p>Aims: Atherosclerosis is characterised by the abundant infiltration of myeloid cells starting at early stages of disease. Myeloid cells are key players in vascular immunity during atherogenesis. However, the subsets of vascular myeloid cells have eluded resolution due to shared marker expre...
Auteurs principaux: | Cole, JE, Park, I, Kassiteridi, C, Ahern, D, Goddard, M, Green, P, Maffia, P, Monaco, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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