Mass cytometry and transcriptomic profiling reveal body‐wide pathology induced by Loxl1 deficiency
Abstract
Objective The loss of LOXL1 expression reportedly leads to the prolapse of pelvic organs or to exfoliation syndrome glaucoma. Increasing evidence suggests that LOXL1 deficiency is associated with the pathogenesis of several other diseases. However, the characterization of the systemic functions of LOXL1 is limited by the lack of relevant investigative technologies. Materials and Methods To determine the functions of LOXL1, a novel method for...
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Title
Mass cytometry and transcriptomic profiling reveal body‐wide pathology induced by Loxl1 deficiency
Published Date
Jun 9, 2021
Journal
Volume
54
Issue
7
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