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Loss of CXCR5 expression and monocyte epithelial–mesenchymal transition are blood‐borne signatures of sterile granulomatous diseases af Yuwei Hao, Anthea Anantharajah, Jane M Wells, Lyndell L Lim, Anthony JH Hall, Gary YJ Chew, Matthew C Cook
Udgivet 2025-01-01Abstract Objectives Sarcoidosis is the exemplar sterile granulomatous disease and can affect any organ system. Tattoo uveitis (TU) resembles sarcoidosis clinically and histologically but is distinguished by the absence of systemic lymphadenopathy, with inflammation restricted to skin and eyes. In th...
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Advanced immunophenotyping of lymphocyte and monocyte subsets in healthy Australian adults using a novel spectral flow cytometry panel af Ainsley R. Davies, Ainsley R. Davies, Kristy Kwong, Kristy Kwong, Kristy Kwong, Zhijia Yu, Koula E. M. Diamand, Koula E. M. Diamand, Fei-Ju Li, Fei-Ju Li, Laurensia Kannitha, Sidra A. Ali, Abolfazl Amjadipour, Ann-Maree Padarin, Michael Devoy, Harpreet Vohra, Bahar Miraghazadeh, Simon H. Jiang, Simon H. Jiang, Anne Brüstle, Nicolas Cherbuin, Christopher J. Nolan, Christopher J. Nolan, Matthew C. Cook, Elizabeth E. Gardiner, Stuart Read, Stuart Read, Euan McNaughton, Katrina L. Randall, Katrina L. Randall, Katrina L. Randall
Udgivet 2025-07-01IntroductionLymphocytes play pivotal roles in disease pathogenesis and can be used as potential biomarkers for various immunological conditions. Yet, current flow cytometry methods used in clinical settings are often only capable of measuring between four to eight distinct lymphocyte populations. Th...
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