Integrated single-cell chromatin and transcriptomic analyses of human scalp identify gene-regulatory programs and critical cell types for hair and skin diseases
Benjamin Ober‐Reynolds(Stanford University), William J. Greenleaf(Stanford University), Anthony E. Oro(Stanford Medicine), Sumaira Z. Aasi(Stanford University), Chen Wang(Baylor College of Medicine), Justin Ko(Stanford University), Eon J. Rios(Santa Clara Valley Medical Center), Mark M. Davis(Stanford Medicine)
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