Extended Data Fig. 7: Reciprocal communication between EC-MoMac-Neutrophil promotes pro-inflammatory and anti-angiogenic communication during PAD. | Nature Cardiovascular Research

Extended Data Fig. 7: Reciprocal communication between EC-MoMac-Neutrophil promotes pro-inflammatory and anti-angiogenic communication during PAD.

From: Single-cell compendium of muscle microenvironment in peripheral artery disease reveals altered endothelial diversity and LYVE1+ macrophage activation

Extended Data Fig. 7

a-c, Circle plots showing upregulated (left panel) or downregulated (right panel) communication during PAD from ECs (a), MoMacs (b) and Neutrophils (c) to the other cell types. Color and width of the edges indicates the sender and weight of interactions, respectively.

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