Transcriptional Profiling Uncovers Human Hyalocytes as a Unique Innate Immune Cell Population
Stefaniya Boneva(University of Freiburg), Clemens Lange(University of Freiburg), Günther Schlunck(University of Freiburg), Julian Wolf(University Medical Center Freiburg), Andreas Stahl(University Medical Center Freiburg), Thomas Reinhard(University Medical Center Freiburg), Hansjürgen Agostini(University of Freiburg), Ingo Hilgendorf(University of Freiburg), Yannik Laich(University of Freiburg), Anja Schlecht(University of Freiburg), James Bainbridge(University College London), Dennis-Dominik Rosmus(University of Augsburg), Peipei Zhang(University of Science and Technology of China), Peter Wieghofer(University of Freiburg), Gabriele Prinz(University Medical Center Freiburg), Myriam Boeck(University of Freiburg)
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