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Single-cell transcriptomics of 20 mouse organs creates a Tabula Muris

Authors :
Schaum, Nicholas
Karkanias, Jim
Neff, Norma F.
May, Andrew P.
Quake, Stephen R.
Wyss-Coray, Tony
Darmanis, Spyros
Batson, Joshua
Botvinnik, Olga
Chen, Michelle B.
Chen, Steven
Green, Foad
Jones, Robert C.
Maynard, Ashley
Penland, Lolita
Pisco, Angela Oliveira
Sit, Rene V.
Stanley, Geoffrey M.
Webber, James T.
Zanini, Fabio
Baghel, Ankit S.
Bakerman, Isaac
Bansal, Ishita
Berdnik, Daniela
Bilen, Biter
Brownfield, Douglas
Cain, Corey
Cho, Min
Cirolia, Giana
Conley, Stephanie D.
Demers, Aaron
Demir, Kubilay
Morree, Antoinette
Divita, Tessa
Bois, Haley
Torrez Dulgeroff, Laughing Bear
Ebadi, Hamid
Espinoza, F. Hernán
Fish, Matt
Gan, Qiang
George, Benson M.
Gillich, Astrid
Genetiano, Geraldine
Gu, Xueying
Gulati, Gunsagar S.
Hang, Yan
Hosseinzadeh, Shayan
Huang, Albin
Iram, Tal
Isobe, Taichi
Ives, Feather
Kao, Kevin S.
Karnam, Guruswamy
Kershner, Aaron M.
Kiss, Bernhard M.
Kong, William
Kumar, Maya E.
Lam, Jonathan Y.
Lee, Davis P.
Lee, Song E.
Li, Guang
Li, Qingyun
Liu, Ling
Lo, Annie
Lu, Wan-Jin
Manjunath, Anoop
May, Kaia L.
May, Oliver L.
McKay, Marina
Metzger, Ross J.
Mignardi, Marco
Min, Dullei
Nabhan, Ahmad N.
Ng, Katherine M.
Noh, Joseph
Patkar, Rasika
Peng, Weng Chuan
Puccinelli, Robert
Rulifson, Eric J.
Sikandar, Shaheen S.
Sinha, Rahul
Szade, Krzysztof
Tan, Weilun
Tato, Cristina
Tellez, Krissie
Travaglini, Kyle J.
Tropini, Carolina
Waldburger, Lucas
van Weele, Linda J.
Wosczyna, Michael N.
Xiang, Jinyi
Xue, Soso
Youngyunpipatkul, Justin
Zardeneta, Macy E.
Zhang, Fan
Zhou, Lu
Castro, Paola
Croote, Derek
DeRisi, Joseph L.
Kuo, Christin S.
Lehallier, Benoit
Nguyen, Patricia K.
Tan, Serena Y.
Wang, Bruce M.
Yousef, Hanadie
Beachy, Philip A.
Chan, Charles K. F.
Huang, Kerwyn Casey
Weinberg, Kenneth
Barres, Ben A.
Clarke, Michael F.
Kim, Seung K.
Krasnow, Mark A.
Nusse, Roel
Rando, Thomas A.
Sonnenburg, Justin
Weissman, Irving L.
Wu, Sean M.
Source :
Nature. 562:367-372
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

Here we present a compendium of single-cell transcriptomic data from the model organism Mus musculus that comprises more than 100,000 cells from 20 organs and tissues. These data represent a new resource for cell biology, reveal gene expression in poorly characterized cell populations and enable the direct and controlled comparison of gene expression in cell types that are shared between tissues, such as T lymphocytes and endothelial cells from different anatomical locations. Two distinct technical approaches were used for most organs: one approach, microfluidic droplet-based 3'-end counting, enabled the survey of thousands of cells at relatively low coverage, whereas the other, full-length transcript analysis based on fluorescence-activated cell sorting, enabled the characterization of cell types with high sensitivity and coverage. The cumulative data provide the foundation for an atlas of transcriptomic cell biology.

Details

ISSN :
14764687 and 00280836
Volume :
562
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c3ec78863850994a7e6817d91ba36a25
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0590-4