Sci-Seq of Human Fetal Salivary Tissue Introduces Human Transcriptional Paradigms and a Novel Cell Population
Multiple pathologies and non-pathological factors can disrupt the function of the non-regenerative human salivary gland including cancer and cancer therapeutics, autoimmune diseases, infections, pharmaceutical side effects, and traumatic injury. Despite the wide range of pathologies, no therapeutic...
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Main Authors: | Devon Duron Ehnes (Author), Ammar Alghadeer (Author), Sesha Hanson-Drury (Author), Yan Ting Zhao (Author), Gwen Tilmes (Author), Julie Mathieu (Author), Hannele Ruohola-Baker (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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