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J Gray Camp

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Nature|July 30, 2025
The tiny mouse lemur could make for a mighty model organismJ Gray Camp
Nature Methods|February 22, 2022
Single-cell, single-organoid phenotypic landscapesJ Gray Camp, Ilya Lukonin
Cell Stem Cell|March 9, 2019
Evaluation of Wu et al.: Strengthening Single-Cell Bioinformatic Comparisons for Improving Organoid DifferentiationBarbara Treutlein, J Gray Camp
Nature|October 12, 2022
Human brain organoids influence rat behaviourJ Gray Camp, Barbara Treutlein
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 4, 2017
Human organomics: a fresh approach to understanding human development using single-cell transcriptomicsJ Gray Camp, Barbara Treutlein
Nature|May 5, 2017
Human development: Advances in mini-brain technologyJ Gray Camp, Barbara Treutlein
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 27, 2020
Sequencing perturbed cortex developmentBarbara Treutlein, J Gray Camp
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 12, 2019
Mapping human cell phenotypes to genotypes with single-cell genomicsJ Gray Camp, Randall Platt, Barbara Treutlein
Methods in Cell Biology|June 27, 2020
Single-cell genomic analysis of human cerebral organoidsSabina Kanton, Barbara Treutlein, J Gray Camp
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|December 4, 2018
High-throughput single-cell transcriptomics on organoidsAgnieska Brazovskaja, Barbara Treutlein, J Gray Camp
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Nature|July 30, 2025
The tiny mouse lemur could make for a mighty model organismJ Gray Camp
Nature Methods|February 22, 2022
Single-cell, single-organoid phenotypic landscapesJ Gray Camp, Ilya Lukonin
Cell Stem Cell|March 9, 2019
Evaluation of Wu et al.: Strengthening Single-Cell Bioinformatic Comparisons for Improving Organoid DifferentiationBarbara Treutlein, J Gray Camp
Nature|October 12, 2022
Human brain organoids influence rat behaviourJ Gray Camp, Barbara Treutlein
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 4, 2017
Human organomics: a fresh approach to understanding human development using single-cell transcriptomicsJ Gray Camp, Barbara Treutlein
Nature|May 5, 2017
Human development: Advances in mini-brain technologyJ Gray Camp, Barbara Treutlein
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 27, 2020
Sequencing perturbed cortex developmentBarbara Treutlein, J Gray Camp
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 12, 2019
Mapping human cell phenotypes to genotypes with single-cell genomicsJ Gray Camp, Randall Platt, Barbara Treutlein
Methods in Cell Biology|June 27, 2020
Single-cell genomic analysis of human cerebral organoidsSabina Kanton, Barbara Treutlein, J Gray Camp
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|December 4, 2018
High-throughput single-cell transcriptomics on organoidsAgnieska Brazovskaja, Barbara Treutlein, J Gray Camp
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