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Transcriptional and Cellular Diversity of the Human Heart

2020; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 142; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1161/circulationaha.119.045401

ISSN

1524-4539

Autores

Nathan R. Tucker, Mark Chaffin, Stephen J. Fleming, Amelia Weber Hall, Victoria A. Parsons, Kenneth Bedi, Amer-Denis Akkad, Caroline N. Herndon, Alessandro Arduini, Irinna Papangeli, Carolina Roselli, François Aguet, Seung Hoan Choi, Kristin Ardlie, Mehrtash Babadi, Kenneth B. Margulies, Christian M. Stegmann, Patrick T. Ellinor,

Tópico(s)

Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics

Resumo

The human heart requires a complex ensemble of specialized cell types to perform its essential function. A greater knowledge of the intricate cellular milieu of the heart is critical to increase our understanding of cardiac homeostasis and pathology. As recent advances in low-input RNA sequencing have allowed definitions of cellular transcriptomes at single-cell resolution at scale, we have applied these approaches to assess the cellular and transcriptional diversity of the nonfailing human heart.

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