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Fig. 3 | Cell Communication and Signaling

Fig. 3

From: Recurrence of acute allergic asthma depends on the role of ILC2 driven by Il1rl1 signaling

Fig. 3

Subcluster analysis of T cells and ILC2s in the lungs of acute asthma recurrence mouse models. (A) UMAP visualization showing 11 distinct T cell subclusters identified in CD45⁺ immune cells from lung tissues. (B) UMAP visualization showing 4 distinct ILC2 subclusters identified in CD45⁺ immune cells from lung tissues. (C) Dot plot displaying Il4 expression across the 11 T cell subclusters in different experimental groups (control, memory, and re-challenge). (D) Dot plot displaying Il4 expression across the 4 ILC2 subclusters in different experimental groups. (E) Dot plot displaying Il5 expression across the 11 T cell subclusters in different experimental groups. (F) Dot plot displaying Il5 expression across the 4 ILC2 subclusters in different experimental groups. (G) Dot plot displaying Il13 expression across the 11 T cell subclusters in different experimental groups. (H) Dot plot displaying Il13 expression across the 4 ILC2 subclusters in different experimental groups

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