Additional file 3 of Increase of aerobic glycolysis mediated by activated T helper cells drives synovial fibroblasts towards an inflammatory phenotype: new targets for therapy?
Additional file 3 : Figure S3. Quantification of the cytokine content of ThCM. CD4+ Th cells isolated from the peripheral blood of RA patients were stimulated by anti-CD3/ anti-CD28 antibodies for 4 days. Cytokines released by Th cells into the culture medium were quantified by flow cytometry using...
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description | Additional file 3 : Figure S3. Quantification of the cytokine content of ThCM. CD4+ Th cells isolated from the peripheral blood of RA patients were stimulated by anti-CD3/ anti-CD28 antibodies for 4 days. Cytokines released by Th cells into the culture medium were quantified by flow cytometry using a LEGENDplex flow assay kit (BioLegend). Results are presented as the mean±SEM in logarithmic scale; n=15. |
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