Single-cell analysis identifies distinct macrophage phenotypes associated with pro-disease and pro-resolving functions in the endometriotic niche
Yasmin Henlon(University of Warwick), Erin Greaves(University of Warwick), Sascha Ott(University of Warwick), Elise T. Courtois(Jackson Laboratory), Antonia O. Cuff(University of Warwick), Anna F. Senior(University of Warwick), Chloe Hogg(MRC Centre for Reproductive Health), Kavita Panir(University of Warwick), Andrew W. Horne(MRC Centre for Reproductive Health), Niky Moolchandani-Adwani(University of Warwick), Matthew Rosser(University of Warwick), Iona McIntyre(University of Warwick), Priya Dhami(University of Warwick)
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