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Fig. 9 | BMC Immunology

Fig. 9

From: Identification of four mitochondria-related genes in sepsis based on RNA sequencing technology

Fig. 9

Single-cell sequencing localization. (A-B) General sequencing of mixed samples. After descending clustering, the cells were divided into 9 categories, and the cell types identified by marker genes were B cells, NK cells, T cells, platelets, and monocytes-macrophages. 3 and 5 represent monocytes-macrophages, 4 represent NK cells, 1, 2, 6, and 8 represent T cells, 7 represent B cells, and 9 represent platelets. (C-F) suggests that the core genes GLRX5, FIS1, GUK1, and FKBP8 are mainly localized to 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8 cell populations, i.e., monocyte-macrophage cell lines, B cells, and T cells

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