A single-cell survey of the small intestinal epithelium

Intestinal epithelial cells absorb nutrients, respond to microbes, function as a barrier and help to coordinate immune responses. Here we report profiling of 53,193 individual epithelial cells from the small intestine and organoids of mice, which enabled the identification and characterization of pr...

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Main Authors: Haber, Adam L. (Author), Biton, Moshe (Author), Rogel, Noga (Author), Herbst, Rebecca H. (Author), Shekhar, Karthik (Author), Smillie, Christopher (Author), Burgin, Grace (Author), Delorey, Toni M. (Author), Howitt, Michael R. (Author), Katz, Yarden (Author), Tirosh, Itay (Author), Beyaz, Semir (Contributor), Dionne, Danielle (Author), Zhang, Mei (Author), Raychowdhury, Raktima (Author), Garrett, Wendy S. (Author), Rozenblatt-Rosen, Orit (Author), Shi, Hai Ning (Author), Yilmaz, Omer (Contributor), Xavier, Ramnik J. (Author), Regev, Aviv (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology (Contributor), Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group, 2018-07-03T14:02:20Z.
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