Title | Total cells | ||
1 | A molecular atlas of the human postmenopausal fallopian tube and ovary from single-cell RNA and ATAC sequencing Dataset 1: Fallopian tube RNA cell type: MA expressed genes: SIGLEC6 | ||
2 | A spatially resolved atlas of the human lung characterizes a gland-associated immune niche Dataset 1: All cells and nuclei cell type: Mast_cell expressed genes: SIGLEC6 | ||
3 | Blood and immune development in human fetal bone marrow and Down syndrome Dataset 1: Fetal Bone Marrow (10x) cell type: mast cell expressed genes: SIGLEC6 | ||
4 | Cellular heterogeneity of human fallopian tubes in normal and hydrosalpinx disease states identified using scRNA-seq Dataset 1: scRNA-seq analysis of human fallopian tubes in healthy Vs. hydrosalphinx states cell type: mast cell expressed genes: SIGLEC6 | ||
5 | Cross-tissue immune cell analysis reveals tissue-specific features in humans Dataset 1: Global cell type: Mast cells expressed genes: SIGLEC6 | ||
6 | Generation of complex human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived bone marrow organoids Dataset 1: Bone marrow organoids (BMO) cell type: mast expressed genes: SIGLEC6 | ||
7 | Local and systemic responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection in children and adults Dataset 2: Airway cell type: Mast expressed genes: SIGLEC6 | ||
8 | Mapping single-cell transcriptomes in the intra-tumoral and associated territories of kidney cancer Dataset 1: Single-cell transcriptomic datasets of Renal cell carcinoma patients cell type: mast cell expressed genes: SIGLEC6 | ||
9 | Polybacterial intracellular coinfection of epithelial stem cells in periodontitis Dataset 1: An Integrated Single Cell Meta-atlas of Human Periodontitis cell type: Mast cells expressed genes: SIGLEC6 | ||
10 | Single-cell sequencing links multiregional immune landscapes and tissue-resident T cells in ccRCC to tumor topology and therapy efficacy Dataset 1: Single-cell sequencing links multiregional immune landscapes and tissue-resident T cells in ccRCC to tumor topology and therapy efficacy cell type: Mast expressed genes: SIGLEC6 |