A High-Resolution Anatomical Atlas of the Transcriptome in the Mouse Embryo
2011; Public Library of Science; Volume: 9; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1371/journal.pbio.1000582
ISSN1545-7885
AutoresGraciana Diez‐Roux, Sandro Banfi, Marc Sultan, Lars Geffers, Santosh Anand, David Rozado, Alon Magen, Elena Canidio, Massimiliano Pagani, Ivana Peluso, Nathalie Lin-Marq, Muriel Koch, Marchesa Bilio, Immacolata Cantiello, Roberta Verde, Cristian De Masi, Salvatore Bianchi, Juliette Cicchini, Elodie Perroud, Shprese Mehmeti, Emilie Dagand, Sabine Schrinner, Asja Nürnberger, Katja Schmidt, K Metz, Christina Zwingmann, Norbert Brieske, Cindy Springer, Ana Martinez Hernandez, Sarah Herzog, Frauke Grabbe, Cornelia Sieverding, Barbara Fischer, Kathrin Schrader, Maren Brockmeyer, Sarah Dettmer, Christin Helbig, Violaine Alunni, Marie-Annick Battaini, Carole Mura, Charlotte N. Henrichsen, Raquel García‐López, Diego Echevarrı́a, Eduardo Puelles, Elena García‐Calero, Stefan Kruse, M. Uhr, Christine Kauck, Guangjie Feng, Nestor Milyaev, Chuang Kee Ong, Lalit Kumar, MeiSze Lam, Colin A. Semple, Attila Gyenesei, Stefan Mundlos, Uwe Radelof, Hans Lehrach, Paolo Sarmientos, Alexandre Reymond, Duncan Davidson, Pascal Dollé, Stylianos E. Antonarakis, Marie‐Laure Yaspo, Salvador Martı́nez, Richard Baldock, Gregor Eichele, Andrea Ballabio,
Tópico(s)Pluripotent Stem Cells Research
ResumoThe manuscript describes the "digital transcriptome atlas" of the developing mouse embryo, a powerful resource to determine co-expression of genes, to identify cell populations and lineages and to identify functional associations between genes relevant to development and disease.
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