2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.02.584356
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Microvascular immunity is organ-specific and concealed in peripheral blood

Rebecca Rixen,
Paula Schütz,
Carolin Walter
et al.

Abstract: Blood tests are a common method for diagnosing and monitoring various health conditions. Nevertheless, the extent to which phlebotomy can offer insights into immune and organ dysfunction remains uncertain. Here, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of blood-borne leukocytes in the microvasculature of different mouse organs and compared it to peripheral blood and parenchymal samples. We observed that microvascular immune cells outnumber tissue-resident counterparts in the kidney, liver and lung. Classical mono… Show more

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