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Single-cell analysis of mixed-lineage states leading to a binary cell fate choice.Academic Article Why?
T-cell States, Repertoire, and Function in Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma Revealed through Single-Cell Analyses.Academic Article Why?
A Pilot Single Cell Analysis of the Zebrafish Embryo Cellular Responses to Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Infection.Academic Article Why?
Microfluidic single-cell analysis for systems immunology.Academic Article Why?
Single-Cell Analysis: The Differences That Kill.Academic Article Why?
High-throughput microfluidic single-cell analysis pipeline for studies of signaling dynamics.Academic Article Why?
Understanding robust cellular information processing in complex environments and development of enabling single-cell analysis technologiesGrant Why?
HSV-1 single-cell analysis reveals the activation of anti-viral and developmental programs in distinct sub-populations.Academic Article Why?
Single-cell analysis resolves the cell state transition and signaling dynamics associated with melanoma drug-induced resistance.Academic Article Why?
Single-cell analysis of fate-mapped macrophages reveals heterogeneity, including stem-like properties, during atherosclerosis progression and regression.Academic Article Why?
Single-cell analysis of FOXP3 deficiencies in humans and mice unmasks intrinsic and extrinsic CD4+ T cell perturbations.Academic Article Why?
Single-cell analysis defines the divergence between the innate lymphoid cell lineage and lymphoid tissue-inducer cell lineage.Academic Article Why?
A Literature-Derived Knowledge Graph Augments the Interpretation of Single Cell RNA-seq Datasets.Academic Article Why?
Alignment of single-cell RNA-seq samples without overcorrection using kernel density matching.Academic Article Why?
An Automated Image Analysis Method for Segmenting Fluorescent Bacteria in Three Dimensions.Academic Article Why?
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