Quantitative Characterization by Mass Cytometry Reveals a Complex Immune Environment and Activation Pattern in the Peritoneal Fluid of Endometriosis Patients

2018 · vol. 25 · W2804188136
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Mass cytometry was used to quantitatively characterize the complex immune environment and activation pattern in the peritoneal fluid of endometriosis patients.

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This study used mass cytometry to quantitatively characterize immune cell populations and activation patterns in peritoneal fluid from endometriosis patients. The authors report that the peritoneal fluid contains a complex immune environment with discernible activation signatures across immune subsets. A major limitation is that the available record is an accepted conference abstract, which provides limited methodological and outcome detail compared with a full journal article. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it specifically profiles the immune landscape and activation patterns in the peritoneal fluid of endometriosis patients using mass cytometry.

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Conference item : Abstract Quantitative characterization by mass cytometry reveals a complex immune environment and activation pattern in the peritoneal fluid of endometriosis patients - Publication status: - Published - Peer review status: - Peer reviewed Actions Access Document - Files: - - (Preview, Accepted manuscript, pdf, 182.1KB, Terms of use) - - Publisher copy: - 10.1177/1933719118759999 Authors - Publisher: - SAGE Publications - Host title: - Reproductive Sciences - Journal: - 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for Reproductive Investigation(SRI 2018) More from this journal - Volume: - 25 - Issue: - S1 - Pages: - 147A - Publication date: - 2018-02-28 - DOI: - EISSN: - 1933-7205 - ISSN: - 1933-7191 - Subtype: - Abstract - Pubs id: - pubs:844519 - UUID: - uuid:279ca0a8-29b3-46bd-886f-64676a66258b - Local pid: - pubs:844519 - Source identifiers: - 844519 - Deposit date: - 2018-05-02 - ARK identifier: Terms of use - Copyright holder: - Society for Reproductive Investigation - Copyright date: - 2018 - Notes: - Presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for Reproductive Investigation (SRI 2018). Copyright © 2018 by Society for Reproductive Investigation. This is the accepted manuscript version of the abstract. The final version is available online from SAGE Publications at: https://doi.org/10.1177/1933719118759999 If you are the owner of this record, you can report an update to it here: Report update to this record

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