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Extended Data Fig. 3 — TREM2hi resident macrophages protect the septic heart by maintaining cardiomyocy

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Extended Data Fig. 3 — TREM2hi resident macrophages protect the septic heart by maintaining cardiomyocy
Extended Data Fig. 3Figure 5
Identification of Mac1 subset in the septic heart, related to Fig. 2 . a, UMAP plots showing the expression of selected marker genes for the monocyte-macrophage subpopulations. b, Gating strategy to identified Mac1 cells (CD45 + CD11b + F4/80 + CD163 + RETNLA + ). c, Graph showing percentages of CD163 + RETNLA + cardiac macrophages during sepsis progression (SS, n = 8 mice; CLP 3 d, n = 8 mice; CLP 7 d, n = 9 mice; CLP 21 d, n = 10 mice). Each symbol represents one animal. Bars show mean ± SEM. Two-sided P values were determined by one-way ANOVA with Games-Howell’s multiple comparisons test. d, Representative immunofluorescence images showing the presence of CD163 (green), CD68 (red), and nuclei (blue) in cardiac tissues during sepsis progression. n = 6 mice per group. Scale bars, 20 μm. Exact P values are shown. Results represent four independent experiments (c,d). SS, steady state. Source data
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captionIdentification of Mac1 subset in the septic heart, related to Fig. 2 . a, UMAP plots showing the expression of selected marker genes for the monocyte-macrophage subpopulations. b, Gating strategy to
image_urlhttps://www.ebi.ac.uk/europepmc/articles/PMC9886554/bin/42255_2022_715_Fig10_ESM.jpg
paper_titleTREM2hi resident macrophages protect the septic heart by maintaining cardiomyocyte homeostasis.
figure_labelExtended Data Fig. 3
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