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Title | Total cells | ||
1 | A cell atlas of human thymic development defines T cell repertoire formation Dataset 1: Figure 1 - A cell atlas of human thymic development defines T cell repertoire formation cell type: erythrocyte expressed genes: FAM178B | ||
2 | Blood and immune development in human fetal bone marrow and Down syndrome Dataset 1: Fetal Bone Marrow (10x) cell type: early erythroid late erythroid mid erythroid expressed genes: FAM178B Dataset 3: Fetal Bone Marrow (10x) - Down Syndrome cell type: early erythroid late erythroid mid erythroid expressed genes: FAM178B Dataset 4: Human Fetal Bone Marrow (CITE-seq) cell type: early erythroid late erythroid mid erythroid expressed genes: FAM178B | ||
3 | Cellular development and evolution of the mammalian cerebellum Dataset 1: snRNA-seq data for human cerebella from 9-12 developmental stages cell type: erythroid expressed genes: FAM178B | ||
4 | Construction of a human cell landscape at single-cell level Dataset 1: Construction of a human cell landscape at single-cell level cell type: Erythroid cell expressed genes: FAM178B | ||
5 | Cross-tissue immune cell analysis reveals tissue-specific features in humans Dataset 1: Global cell type: Erythroid expressed genes: FAM178B | ||
6 | Local and systemic responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection in children and adults Dataset 1: PBMC cell type: RBC expressed genes: FAM178B | ||
7 | Longitudinal profiling of respiratory and systemic immune responses reveals myeloid cell-driven lung inflammation in severe COVID-19 Dataset 1: 49 years old male - Fresh PBMCs (2 days post-intubation) cell type: RBC expressed genes: FAM178B Dataset 13: 74 years old female - Airway Wash (1 day post-intubation) cell type: RBC expressed genes: FAM178B | ||
8 | Single-cell proteo-genomic reference maps of the hematopoietic system enable the purification and massive profiling of precisely defined cell states Dataset 4: healthy young bone marrow donor cell type: Aberrant erythroid expressed genes: FAM178B |