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Deconstruction of rheumatoid arthritis synovium defines inflammatory subtypes
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Description from Synapse.org "Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a prototypical autoimmune disease that causes inflammation leading to cartilage and bone destruction in joints. Clinical challenges in RA include the empirical selection of drugs to treat patients, inadequate responders with incomplete disease remission, and lack of a cure. We profiled the full spectrum of cells in inflamed synovium from...
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Arthritis, RheumatoidCytokinesInflammationRNA-SeqSingle-Cell Analysis
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Single-cell RNA-sequencing reveals pervasive but highly cell type-specific genetic ancestry effects on the response to viral infection
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- Randolph, Haley E.Fiege, Jessica K.Thielen, Beth K.Cobb, M.S.3 more author(s)...
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Description from GEO: "Humans show remarkable variation in susceptibility to infectious diseases as well as chronic inflammatory and autoimmune disorders. This heterogeneity arises partially from variation in the immune response, which is responsible for preventing and controlling infection. To better understand the major factors driving antiviral immune response differences, we used single-cell...
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Autoimmune DiseasesInflammationInfluenza A virusInfluenza, HumanLeukocytes, MononuclearSingle-Cell Gene Expression Analysis
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