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Series GSE235585 Query DataSets for GSE235585
Status Public on Feb 15, 2024
Title Deciphering the spatio-temporal transcriptional and chromatin accessibility of human retinal organoid development at the single cell level
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Other
Summary This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
 
Overall design Refer to individual Series
 
Citation(s) 38510120
Submission date Jun 22, 2023
Last update date Jun 07, 2024
Contact name Majlinda Lako
Organization name Newcastle University
Department Institute of Genetic Medicine and Institute for Ageing
Street address International Centre for Life, Central Parkway
City Newcastle Upon Tyne
ZIP/Postal code NE1 3 BZ
Country United Kingdom
 
Platforms (1)
GPL24676 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (40)
GSM7505690 AD3_D10
GSM7505691 AD3_D150
GSM7505692 AD3_D20
This SuperSeries is composed of the following SubSeries:
GSE235577 Deciphering the spatio-temporal transcriptional and chromatin accessibility of human retinal organoid development at the single cell level [scATAC-Seq]
GSE235582 Deciphering the spatio-temporal transcriptional and chromatin accessibility of human retinal organoid development at the single cell level [scRNA-Seq]
GSE235583 Deciphering the spatio-temporal transcriptional and chromatin accessibility of human retinal organoid development at the single cell level [Spatial Transcriptomics]
Relations
BioProject PRJNA986502

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GSE235585_RAW.tar 806.6 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CSV, JSON, PNG)
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