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Fig. 8 | Inflammation and Regeneration

Fig. 8

From: Immune-mediated myogenesis and acetylcholine receptor clustering promote a slow disease progression in ALS mouse models

Fig. 8

The macrophage fingerprint correlates with the slow disease progression in sporadic ALS patients. A–D Bivariate analysis showing the strength of association between the muscular protein expression of CD68 (A), Iba1 (B), CD206 (C), and iNOS (D) assessed by immunoblot and the ΔFRS score of ALS patients. The higher is the ΔFRS, the faster is the disease progression. The data were analysed by nonparametric Spearman’s rank correlation

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