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  • Genome-wide analysis of chromatin accessibility in developing thymic Treg cells

    Authors
    Dikiy, Stanislav
    Feng, Yongqiang
    Zhong, Yi
    Rudensky, Alexander Y.
    Description

    Summary from the GEO: "We analyzed open chromatin regions in thymic Treg cells, their immediate precursors (CD25+ Foxp3-), and mature and semi-mature CD4 single positive cells. We wished to understand which chromatin regions become accessible in response to TCR-stimulation and then Foxp3 expression as Treg cells develop. Examination of chromatin accessibility in developing CD4SP thymocyte subsets,...

    Subject
    T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory
    Thymocytes
    Thymus Gland
    Thymus Neoplasms
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  • scRNAseq transcriptome analysis of developing regulatory T cells and precursors in the thymus.

    Authors
    Hemmers, Saskia
    Schizas, Michail
    Azizi, Elham
    Dikiy, Stanislav
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    Description

    Summary from the GEO: "We analyzed the individual transcriptomes of thymic Treg cells (CD4+Foxp3+), their immediate precursors (CD25+CD4+Foxp3-) and mature CD4 single positive thymocytes (CD4+Foxp3-CD25-CD62L+CD24-). To gain insight into characteristic features of thymocytes producing IL-2 in situ, single-cell RNA sequencing data was collected from mature CD25-Foxp3-CD4SP, CD25+Foxp3- and Foxp3+...

    Subject
    Thymocytes
    Thymus Gland
    Thymus Neoplasms
    Transcriptome
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  • Expression data from thymic endothelial cells after damage

    Authors
    Wertheimer, Tobias
    Velardi, Enrico
    Cooper, Kirsten
    Tsai, Jennifer
    2 more author(s)...
    Description

    Summary from the GEO: "The thymus is extremely sensitive to damage but also has a remarkable ability to repair itself. However, the mechanisms underlying this endogenous regeneration remain poorly understood and this capacity diminishes considerably with age. To identify alternate regeneration pathways in the thymus, we performed an unbiased transcriptome analysis of the non-hematopoietic (CD45-)...

    Subject
    Endothelial Cells
    Thymus Gland
    Thymus Neoplasms
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  • Expression data from thymic non-hematopoietic stromal cells after damage

    Authors
    Wertheimer, Tobias
    Velardi, Enrico
    Cooper, Kirsten
    Tsai, Jennifer
    2 more author(s)...
    Description

    Summary from the GEO: "The thymus is extremely sensitive to damage but also has a remarkable ability to repair itself. However, the mechanisms underlying this endogenous regeneration remain poorly understood and this capacity diminishes considerably with age. To identify alternate regeneration pathways in the thymus, we performed an unbiased transcriptome analysis of the non-hematopoietic (CD45-)...

    Subject
    Stromal Cells
    Thymus Gland
    Thymus Neoplasms
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    Free to All