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Single-cell analysis of mouse uterus at the invasion phase of embryo implantation
Background Embryo implantation into the uterus is a crucial step for human reproduction. A hypothesis has been proposed that the molecular circuit invented by trophoblasts for invasive embryo implantation during evolution might be misused by cancer cells
Jia-Peng He +3 more
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Single-cell sequencing technology can not only view the heterogeneity of cells from a molecular perspective, but also discover new cell types. Although there are many effective methods on dropout imputation, cell clustering, and lineage reconstruction ...
Lingyu Cui +5 more
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An Active and Soft Hydrogel Actuator to Stimulate Live Cell Clusters by Self-folding [PDF]
The hydrogels are widely used in various applications, and their successful uses depend on controlling the mechanical properties. In this study, we present an advanced strategy to develop hydrogel actuator designed to stimulate live cell clusters by self-
Cho, Sungwoo +6 more
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DNA‐Guided Assembly of Molecules, Materials, and Cells
DNA is the genetic blueprint for most known living organisms on Earth, but it is not merely the secret of life. Because of its programmability derived from Watson–Crick base‐pairing, DNA exhibits unparalleled versatility in constructing designer ...
Donglei Yang +4 more
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SAFE-clustering: Single-cell Aggregated (from Ensemble) clustering for single-cell RNA-seq data [PDF]
Abstract Motivation Accurately clustering cell types from a mass of heterogeneous cells is a crucial first step for the analysis of single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-Seq) data. Although several methods have been recently developed, they utilize different characteristics of data and yield varying ...
Yuchen Yang +5 more
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Ischemia–reperfusion injury (IRI) remains the major reason for impaired donor graft function and increased mortality post-liver transplantation. The mechanism of IRI involves multiple pathophysiological processes and numerous types of cells.
Linhe Wang +14 more
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Cell Aggregation by Scaffolded Receptor Clusters [PDF]
The aggregation of cells by lectins or antibodies is important for biotechnological and therapeutic applications. One strategy to augment the avidity and aggregating properties of these mediators is to maximize the number of their ligand binding sites. The valency of lectins and antibodies, however, is limited by their quaternary structures.
Gestwicki, Jason E +4 more
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Familial clustering of Langerhans cell histiocytosis [PDF]
Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is considered a non‐hereditary disorder. Evaluation of the few familial cases might provide insight into its aetiology and pathogenesis. We conducted a survey to identify familial LCH cases. Data on family history, zygosity assessment in twins, clinical and laboratory features, treatment outcome, and present status ...
M, Aricò +10 more
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Adapted single-cell consensus clustering (adaSC3) [PDF]
AbstractThe analysis of single-cell RNA sequencing data is of great importance in health research. It challenges data scientists, but has enormous potential in the context of personalized medicine. The clustering of single cells aims to detect different subgroups of cell populations within a patient in a data-driven manner.
Cornelia Fuetterer +2 more
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Cluster Structures on Double Bott–Samelson Cells [PDF]
AbstractLet$\mathsf {C}$be a symmetrisable generalised Cartan matrix. We introduce four different versions of double Bott–Samelson cells for every pair of positive braids in the generalised braid group associated to$\mathsf {C}$. We prove that the decorated double Bott–Samelson cells are smooth affine varieties, whose coordinate rings are naturally ...
Linhui Shen, Daping Weng
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