By A Mystery Man Writer
The Human Breast Cell Atlas, recently published in Nature, is a landmark achievement for mammary biology as the world’s most comprehensive atlas of healthy breast tissue. The current “atlas era” of cell biology represents a marked shift in the field. Whereas the physiological importance of the cell was not realized until nearly two centuries after their initial 1665 discovery
A spatially resolved single cell genomic atlas of the adult human breast
Profiling human breast epithelial cells using single cell RNA sequencing identifies cell diversity
The Mammalian Transcriptomic Database
Cancer RNA-Seq Nexus – a database of phenotype-specific transcriptome profiling in cancer cells
A single-cell and spatially resolved atlas of human breast cancers
How human cell atlases provide the missing links between genes, diseases and therapies
Single-Cell Transcriptomic Atlas of Different Human Cardiac Arteries Identifies Cell Types Associated With Vascular Physiology
Single-cell transcriptomic atlas reveals correlates of high cognitive function, dementia, and resilience to Alzheimer's disease pathology
flowchart RNA-Seq Blog
Cancer RNA-Seq Nexus – a database of phenotype-specific transcriptome profiling in cancer cells
Rcount – simple and flexible RNA-Seq read counting