Additional file 8 of Deep immunophenotyping reveals endometriosis is marked by dysregulation of the mononuclear phagocytic system in endometrium and peripheral blood

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Endometriosis is characterized by dysregulated mononuclear phagocytic system populations in the endometrium and peripheral blood, with significant fluctuations observed across the menstrual cycle in affected individuals.

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Additional file 8: Fig. S6. Fluctuation of all endometrial immune populations identified in the focused panel. A) Differences in abundance of populations throughout the menstrual cycle in control samples. B) Differences in abundance of populations throughout the menstrual cycle in samples from women with endometriosis. pValues: *, pVal ≤ 0.05; **, pVal ≤ 0.005; ***, pVal ≤ 0.0005; **** pVal ≤ 0.00005. n=13 controls (9 PE and 4 SE) and n=18 endometriosis (13 PE (8 mild and 5 severe stages) and 5 SE (all mild stage of disease)). (PE: proliferative, SE: secretory).

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