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Twin study reveals non-heritable immune perturbations in multiple sclerosis
 rds file
Cell number:   8830398  
Protein number:   37  
Technology:   CyTOF  
Species:   Homo sapiens  
Tissue:   blood  
Cell:   immune cells   
Disease:   multiple sclerosis  
Condition:   monozygotic twin pairs discordant for multiple sclerosis (MS)  
Citation:   Ingelfinger, F. et al. Twin study reveals non-heritable immune perturbations in multiple sclerosis. Nature 603, 152–158 (2022).  
Source platform:   Mendeley Data  
Marker Info:

Analysis plots of cells or proteins within dataset:
MDS plot showing similarities between samples in dataset. Colored by sample conditions.
Barplot showing the number of cells measured for each sample in the dataset. Bars are colored by experimental condition.
Clustering of samples (rows) and markers (columns) based on the median (arcsinh-transformed) marker expression across all cells measured for each sample. Colored by experimental condition. Dendrograms are based on hierarchical clustering with Euclidean distance metric and average linkage
Non-redundancy scores for markers and all samples in the dataset. The points represent the per-sample NR scores (colored by experimental conditions), while open white circles indicate the mean NR scores from all the samples. Markers on the x-axis are sorted according to the decreasing average NRS

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