Selected article for: "flow cytometry and FSC high population"

Author: Dan Zhang; Rui Guo; Lei Lei; Hongjuan Liu; Yawen Wang; Yili Wang; Tongxin Dai; Tianxiao Zhang; Yanjun Lai; Jingya Wang; Zhiqiang Liu; Aili He; Michael O'Dwyer; Jinsong Hu
Title: COVID-19 infection induces readily detectable morphological and inflammation-related phenotypic changes in peripheral blood monocytes, the severity of which correlate with patient outcome
  • Document date: 2020_3_26
  • ID: nlavfnpt_18
    Snippet: To better understand the impact on the immune response of SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19, we originally sought to investigate changes of immune cells in the peripheral blood in COVID-19 patients using flow cytometry. Unexpectedly, in all tested COVID-19 patients, we found the presence of a specific population right next to the population of monocytes (FSC-high), when using the FSC and SSC parameters ( Figure 1A ). In contrast, this population is virtually a.....
    Document: To better understand the impact on the immune response of SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19, we originally sought to investigate changes of immune cells in the peripheral blood in COVID-19 patients using flow cytometry. Unexpectedly, in all tested COVID-19 patients, we found the presence of a specific population right next to the population of monocytes (FSC-high), when using the FSC and SSC parameters ( Figure 1A ). In contrast, this population is virtually absent in healthy donors, ( Figure 1B -C).

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