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Series GSE122209 Query DataSets for GSE122209
Status Public on Jan 01, 2020
Title Dissecting cell diversity and connectivity in skeletal muscle for myogenesis
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Purpose:The goal of this study is to determine the cellular identity and trascriptomic profile of mice skeletal muscle derived rapidly adhering cells.
Methods: By single-cell RNA seq to decode the cell types composition of adult male C57BL/6 mice.
Results: Single-cell transcriptome data of mice skeletal muscle is provided.
Conclusion: skeletal muscle derived rapidly adhering cells were classified into 7 cell types, in cluding one newly described cell subtype:teno-muscular cells(TMs)
 
Overall design 563 mice skeletal muscle-derived single cells from 6~8 weeks old male C57BL/6 mice
 
Contributor(s) Zou X, Ouyang H, Wu B, Liu Y
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Submission date Nov 06, 2018
Last update date Jan 01, 2020
Contact name Yixiao Liu
E-mail(s) y.x09@163.com
Organization name Li Dak Sum & Yip Yio Chin Center for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
Street address Yuhangtang road
City Hangzhou
State/province 浙江
ZIP/Postal code 310058
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21273 HiSeq X Ten (Mus musculus)
Samples (563)
GSM3460574 WBJPE171125001
GSM3460575 WBJPE171125002
GSM3460576 WBJPE171125003
Relations
BioProject PRJNA503983
SRA SRP167937

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