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Benchmarking single-cell RNA-sequencing protocols for cell atlas projectsMereu et al., 2020
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- Mereu E
- Lafzi A
- Moutinho C
- Ziegenhain C
- McCarthy D
- Álvarez-Varela A
- Batlle E
- Sagar N
- Gruen D
- Lau J
- Boutet S
- Sanada C
- Ooi A
- Jones R
- Kaihara K
- Brampton C
- Talaga Y
- Sasagawa Y
- Tanaka K
- Hayashi T
- Braeuning C
- Fischer C
- Sauer S
- Trefzer T
- Conrad C
- Adiconis X
- Nguyen L
- Regev A
- Levin J
- Parekh S
- Janjic A
- Wange L
- Bagnoli J
- Enard W
- Gut M
- Sandberg R
- Nikaido I
- Gut I
- Stegle O
- Heyn H
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- Nature biotechnology
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Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) is the leading technique for characterizing the transcriptomes of individual cells in a sample. The latest protocols are scalable to thousands of cells and are being used to compile cell atlases of tissues, organs and organisms …
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