The Pediatric Cell Atlas: Defining the Growth Phase of Human Development at Single-Cell Resolution
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Regev, Aviv
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Single-cell gene expression analyses of mammalian tissues have uncovered profound stage-specific molecular regulatory phenomena that have changed the understanding of unique cell types and signaling pathways critical for lineage determination, morphogenesis, and growth. We discuss here the case for a Pediatric Cell Atlas as part of the Human Cell Atlas consortium to provide single-cell profiles and spatial characterization of gene expression across human tissues and organs. Such data will complement adult and developmentally focused HCA projects to provide a rich cytogenomic framework for understanding not only pediatric health and disease but also environmental and genetic impacts across the human lifespan. We discuss the case for a Pediatric Cell Atlas as part of the Human Cell Atlas consortium. Such data will complement adult and developmentally focused HCA projects to provide a rich cytogenomic framework for understanding not only pediatric health and disease but also environmental and genetic impacts across the human lifespan.
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2019-04Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology; Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MITJournal
Developmental Cell
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Elsevier BV
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Taylor, Deanne M. et al. “The Pediatric Cell Atlas: Defining the Growth Phase of Human Development at Single-Cell Resolution.” Developmental Cell 49 (2019): 10-29 © 2019 The Author(s)
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1534-5807
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Developmental Biology