Single-cell analysis reveals inflammatory interactions driving macular degeneration
Manik Kuchroo(Yale University), Brian P. Hafler(Yale University), Guillaume Huguet(Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute), Kisung You(Yale University), Holly R. Steach(Yale University), Le Zhang(Stamford International University), Abdelilah Majdoubi(Yale University), Eda Calapkulu(Yale University), Marcello DiStasio(Yale University), Matthew Hirn(Michigan State University), Smita Krishnaswamy(Yale University), Maryam Ige(Yale University), Alexander Tong(Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute), Madhvi Menon(University of Manchester), Amar H. Sheth(Yale University), Jessie Huang(Boston University), George Mourgkos(Yale University), Scott Gigante(Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research), Janhavi Narain(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Eric Song(Yale University), Abhinav Godavarthi(Yale University), Yu Xing(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Bastian Rieck(University of Fribourg), Rahul M. Dhodapkar(Yale University), Guy Wolf(Université de Montréal)
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