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Dissecting intratumoral myeloid cell plasticity by single cell RNA-seq.Academic Article Why?
FusionQ: a novel approach for gene fusion detection and quantification from paired-end RNA-Seq.Academic Article Why?
Single-Cell RNA-Seq Technologies and Computational Analysis Tools: Application in Cancer Research.Academic Article Why?
scENT for Revealing Gene Clusters From Single-Cell RNA-Seq Data.Academic Article Why?
Re: RNA-Seq of Single Prostate CTCs Implicates Noncanonical Wnt Signaling in Antiandrogen Resistance.Academic Article Why?
Cancer RNA-Seq Nexus: a database of phenotype-specific transcriptome profiling in cancer cells.Academic Article Why?
Proteomics in non-human primates: utilizing RNA-Seq data to improve protein identification by mass spectrometry in vervet monkeys.Academic Article Why?
RNA sequencing reveals upregulation of RUNX1-RUNX1T1 gene signatures in clear cell renal cell carcinoma.Academic Article Why?
Extensive genomic and transcriptional diversity identified through massively parallel DNA and RNA sequencing of eighteen Korean individuals.Academic Article Why?
Molecular cloning and sequence analysis of a mouse Y chromosome RNA transcript expressed in the testis.Academic Article Why?
Kidney pathology alters cell-clustering in single cell RNA sequencingAcademic Article Why?
Longitudinal RNA sequencing of the deep transcriptome during neurogenesis of cortical glutamatergic neurons from murine ESCs.Academic Article Why?
Genomic Landscape of Adult and Pediatric BCR-ABL1-Like B-Lymphoblastic Leukemia Using Parallel DNA and RNA Sequencing.Academic Article Why?
Reply to: A balanced measure shows superior performance of pseudobulk methods in single-cell RNA-sequencing analysis.Academic Article Why?
Annotating function to differentially expressed LincRNAs in myelodysplastic syndrome using a network-based method.Academic Article Why?
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