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EGAC00001002527
The Data Access Committee for Human Olfactory Mucosa Cells (DAC_HOM) at UEF
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This DAC controls 3 datasets
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EGAD00001008560
The sample AD_Library_1, AD_Library_2 and Control_Library were run on a Chromium Chip B with the Chromium Single Cell 3′ Library & Gel Bead Kit v3 kit (10x Genomics, CA, USA) . The 3’ gene expression libraries were sequenced at an approximate depth of 50,000 reads per cell using the NovaSeq 6000 S1 (Illumina, San Diego, CA, USA) flow cells. Cell Ranger v.3.0.2 was used to analyze the raw base call files. FASTQ files and raw gene-barcode matrices were generated and aligned human genome GRCh37 (hg19). The samples were integrated in R v.4.0.3 and generated Seurat objects, two related to AD samples and one to control samples, were analyzed using the Seurat package v.4.0.3 to perform downstream analysis, clustering of the cells and differential expression.
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EGAD00001008707
Total RNA sequencing of cultured OM cells derived from patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and cognitively healthy controls.
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EGAD00001009395
Total RNA sequencing of cultured ONS cells derived from patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and cognitively healthy controls.
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