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Molecular hallmarks of heterochronic parabiosis at single-cell resolution
The Tabula Muris Consortium
Department of Neuroscience
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Developmental, Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
DBBS - Molecular Genetics and Genomics
DBBS - Neurosciences
Department of Genetics
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Center of Regenerative Medicine
Hope Center for Neurological Disorders
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Parabiosis
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Single-cell Resolution
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Rejuvenation
100%
Young Blood
100%
Heterochronic Parabiosis
100%
Gene Expression
50%
Hepatocytes
50%
Gene Set
50%
Molecular Pathways
50%
Hematopoietic Stem Cells
50%
Type-specific
50%
Disease Risk
50%
Age Pattern
50%
Specific Response
50%
Blood-borne
50%
Single-cell RNA Sequencing (scRNA-seq)
50%
Mitochondrial Function
50%
Cell Integrity
50%
Electron Transport Chain
50%
Adipose-derived Stromal Cells
50%
Global Gene Expression
50%
Biological Aging
50%
Systemic Understanding
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Gene Expression
100%
Rejuvenation
100%
Adipose Tissue
50%
RNA Sequence
50%
Hepatocyte
50%
Mesenchymal Stem Cell
50%
Respiratory Chain
50%
Hematopoietic Cell
50%
Diseases
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Parabiosis
100%
Gene Expression
50%
RNA Sequence
25%
Stromal Cell
25%
Hepatocyte
25%
Electron Transport Chain
25%
Hematopoietic Cell
25%