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Fig. 6 | BMC Immunology

Fig. 6

From: Transcriptomics explores potential mechanisms for the development of Primary Sjogren’s syndrome to diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in B cells

Fig. 6

Immune infiltration evaluation of DLBCL and pSS patients. A The ratio of immune cells in DLBCL. Each column represents a patient. B Association among immune cells of DLBCL. Blue represents a positive correlation, and red represents a negative correlation. C Association between hub genes and immune cells in DLBCL. Blue represents a negative correlation, and red represents a positive correlation. D The ratio of immune cells in pSS patients. One column represents a patient. E Association among immune cells in pSS patients. Blue represents a positive correlation, and red represents a negative correlation. F Association between hub genes and immune cells in pSS patients. Blue represents a negative correlation, and red represents a positive correlation

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