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    A topographic atlas defines developmental origins of cell heterogeneity in the human embryonic lung

    The lung contains numerous specialized cell types with distinct roles in tissue function and integrity. To clarify the origins and mechanisms generating cell heterogeneity, we created a comprehensive topograph...

    Alexandros Sountoulidis, Sergio Marco Salas, Emelie Braun in Nature Cell Biology (2023)

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    Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics enables probabilistic inference of cell type topography

    The field of spatial transcriptomics is rapidly expanding, and with it the repertoire of available technologies. However, several of the transcriptome-wide spatial assays do not operate on a single cell level,...

    Alma Andersson, Joseph Bergenstråhle, Michaela Asp in Communications Biology (2020)

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    Transcriptomics of cardiac biopsies reveals differences in patients with or without diagnostic parameters for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

    Heart failure affects 2–3% of adult Western population. Prevalence of heart failure with preserved left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (HFpEF) increases. Studies suggest HFpEF patients to have altered myoc...

    Sarbashis Das, Christoffer Frisk, Maria J. Eriksson in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Spatial detection of fetal marker genes expressed at low level in adult human heart tissue

    Heart failure is a major health problem linked to poor quality of life and high mortality rates. Hence, novel biomarkers, such as fetal marker genes with low expression levels, could potentially differentiate ...

    Michaela Asp, Fredrik Salmén, Patrik L. Ståhl, Sanja Vickovic in Scientific Reports (2017)