Cross-tissue immune cell analysis reveals tissue-specific features in humans.

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Title: Cross-tissue immune cell analysis reveals tissue-specific features in humans.
Authors: Conde, C. Domínguez, Xu, C., Jarvis, L. B., Rainbow, D. B., Wells, S. B., Gomes, T., Howlett, S. K., Suchanek, O., Polanski, K., King, H. W., Mamanova, L., Huang, N., Szabo, P. A., Richardson, L., Bolt, L., Fasouli, E. S., Mahbubani, K. T., Prete, M., Tuck, L., Richoz, N.
Source: Science (pre-March 2025). 5/13/2022, Vol. 376 Issue 6594, p713-713. 1p. 1 Diagram.
Subjects: Immunity, Lymphoid tissue, Immune system, Tissues, Cellular immunity
Abstract: The article focuses on role of immune cells in health and disease and mentions studies of human immunity focused on blood-derived cells. Topics discussed include tissue-restricted features displayed by the macrophaes, immune cell atlas of myeolid and lymphoid lineage across tissues of human, and tissue-resident memory (TRM) cells restricted in distribution.
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:The article focuses on role of immune cells in health and disease and mentions studies of human immunity focused on blood-derived cells. Topics discussed include tissue-restricted features displayed by the macrophaes, immune cell atlas of myeolid and lymphoid lineage across tissues of human, and tissue-resident memory (TRM) cells restricted in distribution.
ISSN:00368075
DOI:10.1126/science.abl5197