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Single Cell Transcriptional Profiling of Adult Mouse Cardiomyocytes
Published on: December 28, 2011
CardioAtlas: deciphering the single-cell transcriptome landscape in cardiovascular tissues and diseases
Tiantongfei Jiang1, Xiaoyan Jin2, Yueying Gao3
1College of Bioinformatics Science and Technology, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, Heilongjiang, 150081, China.
Abstract:
Increasing scRNA-seq data in cardiovascular research have substantially improved our knowledge on the development of the cardiovascular system and the mechanisms underlying cardiovascular diseases. However, the single-cell transcriptome datasets were dispersed in literature and no resource for cardiovascular systems and diseases. Here, we constructed an organized resource CardioAtlas, which provides comprehensive analysis results for > 1,929,000 cells in 27 human data sets and > 1,088,000 cells in 39 mouse data sets. Through large-scale literature retrieval and manual annotation, we constructed 12 and 15 scRNA-seq reference atlas for common human and mouse cardiovascular systems and diseases, covering 43 and 39 cell types. In particular, CardioAtlas provides five analytic modules, including cell-type prediction, identification of marker genes, functional enrichment analysis, identification of cell-type-specific transcription regulons, and cell-cell communication analysis. In addition, users can upload scRNA-seq data for personalized analysis. CardioAtlas is available at http://bio-bigdata.hrbmu.edu.cn/CardioAtlas . CardioAtlas provides the first comprehensive and well-crafted reference atlas of cardiovascular systems and diseases and describes in detail previously unrecognized cell populations across a large number of humans and mice.
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