Figure 10. The role of THSD7A-associated endothelial cells in intercellular communication. (A) Isolation of gastric cancer-derived cell subpopulations and re-annotation of endothelial cell subpopulations. (B) Cellular communication of eight cell subpopulations, with the numbers representing the number of pathways. (C) Communication interactions between two THSD7A (+) endothelial cells and THSD7A (-) endothelial cells and other cell subpopulations, with the number representing the number of pathways. (D) Intensity and number of signals in each cell subpopulation. The values of the coordinate axes and the sizes of the circles represent the intensity and number of output and input signals, respectively. Differences in cellular communication between two groups when endothelial cells act as signal receivers (E) and senders (F).