A conserved expression signature predicts growth rate and reveals cell & lineage-specific differences.
Isogenic cells cultured together show heterogeneity in their proliferation rate. To determine the differences between fast and slow-proliferating cells, we developed a method to sort cells by proliferation rate, and performed RNA-seq on slow and fast proliferating subpopulations of pluripotent mouse...
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Autores principales: | Zhisheng Jiang, Serena F Generoso, Marta Badia, Bernhard Payer, Lucas B Carey |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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