A single-cell atlas of entorhinal cortex from individuals with Alzheimer's disease reveals cell-type-specific gene expression regulation
Alexandra Grubman(Discovery Institute), José M. Polo(Discovery Institute), Rebecca K. Simmons(The University of Western Australia), Xin Yi Choo(The University of Melbourne), Gabriel Chew(National University of Singapore), Catriona McLean(The Alfred Hospital), Ryan Lister(The University of Western Australia), Dulce B. Vargas-Landín(The University of Western Australia), Jahnvi Pflueger(The University of Western Australia), Owen J. L. Rackham(University of Southampton), Petretto Enrico Giuseppe, Daniel Poppe(The University of Western Australia), Sam Buckberry(The University of Western Australia), Guizhi Sun(Binzhou Medical University), Ouyang Fengcong John
UWA Profiles and Research Repository (University of Western Australia)
May 19, 2021
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