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1. Benchmarking single-cell RNA-sequencing protocols for cell atlas projects

4. Artificial Intelligence-Driven Morphology-Based Enrichment of Malignant Cells from Body Fluid.

6. Single-Cell Transcriptomics Reveals Early Emergence of Liver Parenchymal and Non-parenchymal Cell Lineages.

7. Benchmarking single-cell RNA-sequencing protocols for cell atlas projects.

8. Single-cell analysis reveals T cell infiltration in old neurogenic niches.

9. The emergent landscape of the mouse gut endoderm at single-cell resolution.

10. Intestinal Enteroendocrine Lineage Cells Possess Homeostatic and Injury-Inducible Stem Cell Activity.

11. Measuring Signaling and RNA-Seq in the Same Cell Links Gene Expression to Dynamic Patterns of NF-κB Activation.

12. [Development of an artificial microenvironment to maintain the quiescence and the therapeutic potential of skeletal muscle stem cells].

13. Single-Cell Transcriptomic Analysis Defines Heterogeneity and Transcriptional Dynamics in the Adult Neural Stem Cell Lineage.

14. An artificial niche preserves the quiescence of muscle stem cells and enhances their therapeutic efficacy.

15. The eSNV-detect: a computational system to identify expressed single nucleotide variants from transcriptome sequencing data.

16. Alternative polyadenylation mediates microRNA regulation of muscle stem cell function.

17. Taf1 regulates Pax3 protein by monoubiquitination in skeletal muscle progenitors.

19. Regulation of Pax3 by proteasomal degradation of monoubiquitinated protein in skeletal muscle progenitors.

20. The bi-directional translocation of MARCKS between membrane and cytosol regulates integrin-mediated muscle cell spreading.

21. Sequential activation of individual PKC isozymes in integrin-mediated muscle cell spreading: a role for MARCKS in an integrin signaling pathway.

22. Identification of an octamer element required for in vivo expression of the TIE1 gene in endothelial cells.

23. Endothelial cell-specific regulation of the murine endothelin-1 gene.

24. Octamer-dependent in vivo expression of the endothelial cell-specific TIE2 gene.

25. Functional analysis of the endothelial cell-specific Tie2/Tek promoter identifies unique protein-binding elements.

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