, 5 . in this review, we provide an overview of the general functions and potential roles of neutrophils in periodontitis, with a particular focus on nets and their role in oral mucosal immune homeostasis and inflammation. a primer for investigating neutrophil biology with a focus on neutrophil ...
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level of significance, values < 0.01 were considered. Full size image Gene expression may follow complex patterns. To identify these patterns in neutrotime, we performed k-means clustering on all variable genes (n = 3322) in an expression matrix of log normalized counts, where cells were ...
The biology of TREM1 is further complicated by the fact that TREM1 can be shed from the cell membrane as a soluble form of TREM1 (sTREM1)13, which can serve as a diagnostic marker for infection14. The biological function of sTREM1 is thus far not clear2,15; however, it is ...