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Title: Organized Chaos: Understanding Immune Cell Heterogeneity’s Contribution to Heart Inflammation
Abstract: Immune cells work as sentinels for tissue damage and foreign objects during homeostasis to maintain the health of the heart. In healthy human ventricular tissue, 5% of the cells are native immune cells. Due to the influx of immune cells in response to injury, there is an increase in inflammation within the heart. The immune system frequently sends macrophages, dendritic cells, neutrophils, and T-cells to the heart. The heterogeneity of cardiac immune cells during homeostasis, how these cell populations alter in response to pathologies like myocardial infarction or pressure overload, and the factors that control these processes will all be covered in this review. We will also review the technologies that have been used to assess cell heterogeneity in cardiovascular disease models.
Keywords: cardiovascular disease; myocardial infarction; pressure overload; inflammation
Paper Quality: SCOPUS / Web of Science Level Research Paper
Subject: Biomolecules
Writer Experience: 20+ Years
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