Single-cell analysis of patient-derived PDAC organoids reveals cell state heterogeneity and a conserved developmental hierarchy
Pancreatic tumors are frequently divided into basal and classical subtypes. Here, the authors use single cell sequencing to investigate organoids derived from pancreatic cancer tissue and find a hierarchy of distinct cell states, and classical and basal cells existing within the same tumor.
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Autores principales: | Teresa G. Krieger, Solange Le Blanc, Julia Jabs, Foo Wei Ten, Naveed Ishaque, Katharina Jechow, Olivia Debnath, Carl-Stephan Leonhardt, Anamika Giri, Roland Eils, Oliver Strobel, Christian Conrad |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f77b80eb08eb4c0a93db5169bb083e64 |
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