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Yaroslav Lozinsky

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A Multi-Scale, Multiomic Atlas of Human Normal and Follicular Lymphoma Lymph Nodes

Number of pages: 67 Posted: 03 Aug 2022
Government of the United States of America - Lymphocyte Biology Section, BostonGene, BostonGene, BostonGene, BostonGene, BostonGene, BostonGene, BostonGene, BostonGene, BostonGene, BostonGene, BostonGene, BostonGene, Government of the United States of America - Bioinformatics and Computational Bioscience Branch, Government of the United States of America - Bioinformatics and Computational Bioscience Branch, National Institutes of Health - Lymphocyte Biology Section, Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) - Chevy Chase, Government of the United States of America - Laboratory of Pathology, Government of the United States of America - Lymphoid Malignancies Branch, Hannover Medical School - Department of Pathology, Government of the United States of America - National Cancer Institute, Government of the United States of America - National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, BostonGene, BostonGene, BostonGene, BostonGene, BostonGene, BostonGene, National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Genomics and Computational Biology Core, Government of the United States of America - National Cancer Institute, Government of the United States of America - National Cancer Institute, Government of the United States of America - National Cancer Institute, Government of the United States of America - Lymphoid Malignancies Branch, Government of the United States of America - Laboratory of Pathology, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Government of the United States of America - Lymphoid Malignancies Branch and National Institutes of Health - Lymphocyte Biology Section
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Human reference atlas, Follicular lymphoma, Lymph Node, multiplexed antibody-based imaging, RNA-seq, single-cell proteogenomics, tumor heterogeneity, Tumor microenvironment, multiomic profiling