Metabolic alterations of peripheral blood immune cells and heterogeneity of neutrophil in intracranial aneurysms patients
Xiaolong Ya,
Long Ma,
Chenglong Liu
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundIntracranial aneurysms (IAs) represent a severe cerebrovascular disease that can potentially lead to subarachnoid haemorrhage. Previous studies have demonstrated the involvement of peripheral immune cells in the formation and progression of IAs. Nevertheless, the impact of metabolic alterations in peripheral immune cells and changes in neutrophil heterogeneity on the occurrence and progression of IAs remains uncertain.MethodsSingle‐cell Cytometry by Time‐of‐Flight (CyTOF) technology was employed to p… Show more
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