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American Association for the Advancement of Science, Science, 6594(376), 2022

DOI: 10.1126/science.abl4896

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The Tabula Sapiens: A multiple-organ, single-cell transcriptomic atlas of humans.

Journal article published in 2022 by Tabula Sapiens Consortium*, The Tabula Sapiens Consortium*, Robert C. Jones, Jim Karkanias, Mark A. Krasnow, Angela Oliveira Pisco, Stephen R. Quake, Julia Salzman, Nir Yosef, William Harper, Marisa Hemenez, Ravikumar Ponnusamy, Bryan Bulthaup, Ahmad Salehi, Bhavani A. Sanagavarapu and other authors.
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Abstract

Molecular characterization of cell types using single-cell transcriptome sequencing is revolutionizing cell biology and enabling new insights into the physiology of human organs. We created a human reference atlas comprising nearly 500,000 cells from 24 different tissues and organs, many from the same donor. This atlas enabled molecular characterization of more than 400 cell types, their distribution across tissues, and tissue-specific variation in gene expression. Using multiple tissues from a single donor enabled identification of the clonal distribution of T cells between tissues, identification of the tissue-specific mutation rate in B cells, and analysis of the cell cycle state and proliferative potential of shared cell types across tissues. Cell type–specific RNA splicing was discovered and analyzed across tissues within an individual.