The Human Cell Atlas

The recent advent of methods for high-throughput single-cell molecular profiling has catalyzed a growing sense in the scientific community that the time is ripe to complete the 150-year-old effort to identify all cell types in the human body. The Human Cell Atlas Project is an international collabor...

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Main Authors: Teichmann, Sarah A, Amit, Ido, Benoist, Christophe, Birney, Ewan, Bodenmiller, Bernd, Campbell, Peter, Carninci, Piero, Clatworthy, Menna, Clevers, Hans, Deplancke, Bart, Dunham, Ian, Eberwine, James, Eils, Roland, Enard, Wolfgang, Farmer, Andrew, Fugger, Lars, Göttgens, Berthold, Hacohen, Nir, Haniffa, Muzlifah, Hemberg, Martin, Kim, Seung, Klenerman, Paul, Kriegstein, Arnold, Lein, Ed, Linnarsson, Sten, Lundberg, Emma, Lundeberg, Joakim, Majumder, Partha, Marioni, John C, Merad, Miriam, Mhlanga, Musa, Nawijn, Martijn, Netea, Mihai, Nolan, Garry, Pe'er, Dana, Phillipakis, Anthony, Ponting, Chris P, Quake, Stephen, Reik, Wolf, Rozenblatt-Rosen, Orit, Sanes, Joshua, Satija, Rahul, Schumacher, Ton N, Shalek, Alex, Shapiro, Ehud, Sharma, Padmanee, Shin, Jay W, Stegle, Oliver, Stratton, Michael, Stubbington, Michael J T, Theis, Fabian J, Uhlen, Matthias, van Oudenaarden, Alexander, Wagner, Allon, Watt, Fiona, Weissman, Jonathan, Wold, Barbara, Xavier, Ramnik, Yosef, Nir, Regev, Aviv, Lander, Eric Steven
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology
Format: Article
Published: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/113427
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8567-2049

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