Project description:We profiled hematopoietic, lymphoid and peripheral fetal organs to systematically assess the heterogeneity of immune cell populations across human tissues during development. Single-cell suspensions were obtained from fresh tissue. Cells were either DAPI-CD45+ or DAPI-CD45- FACS-isolated cells, or unsorted. This submission augments E-MTAB-11343.
Project description:Human hippocampus enabled further processing of higher brain functions. However, very little is known about human hippocampus development, which is largely accomplished during fetal stage. Our current study elucidates the transcriptomic profiling of the developing human fetal hippocampus using single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq), allowing us to reconstruct the order of neurogenesis and their lineage relationships.
Project description:In this study, we analysed early embryonic skin development (mus musculus; C57BL/6J) at the transcriptional level. Major questions concerned the cell type composition of early embryonic skin, and the emergence of transcriptional heterogeneity among epithelial and stromal precursor cells. Cells were isolated from embryonic dorsal skin and randomly sequenced (scRNA-Seq using 10X Genomics v2) without any cell sorting. Data from three embryonic time points (E12.5, E13.5, and E14.5) was integrated and compared to obtain a better understanding of the dynamics of early skin development.
Project description:Primary outcome(s): this study collects data with the aim of developing a mapping algorithm for converting QOL scores obtained from profiled QOL scales into QOL values.