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Transcriptome Analysis of Single Cells
Published on: April 25, 2011
Cell types of origin of the cell-free transcriptome
Sevahn K Vorperian1,2, Mira N Moufarrej3,
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
Abstract:
Cell-free RNA from liquid biopsies can be analyzed to determine disease tissue of origin. We extend this concept to identify cell types of origin using the Tabula Sapiens transcriptomic cell atlas as well as individual tissue transcriptomic cell atlases in combination with the Human Protein Atlas RNA consensus dataset. We define cell type signature scores, which allow the inference of cell types that contribute to cell-free RNA for a variety of diseases.
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