Specific myeloid signatures in peripheral blood differentiate active and rare clinical phenotypes of multiple sclerosis

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  • who: Aigli G. Vakrakou from the Ramou0301n y Cajal University Hospital, Spain have published the research work: Specific myeloid signatures in peripheral blood differentiate active and rare clinical phenotypes of multiple sclerosis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Frontiers in Immunology 3.3 TMS patients in relapse display unique phenotypic alterations in the CD4+ T_cell and memory B cell lymphoid compartment Next, the authors aimed to explore other immune cell families such as T_cells and B cells. The authors provide the first evidence for the role of extensive immune profiling by multiplexed single-cell mass cytometry . . .

     

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