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BulkTCR-sequencing data from different human intestinal CD8 T cell subsets.

5000 cells of each subset of CD8 T cells (CD103-KLRG1+, CD103-KLRG1- and CD103+ from LP and CD103+ IELs) were sorted into tubes. A modified SMART protocol was used in first-strand cDNA synthesis, and TCRalpha / TCRbeta genes were amplified in two rounds of semi-nested PCR reaction, following the method described in detail in Risnes et al., 2018.

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Studies are experimental investigations of a particular phenomenon, e.g., case-control studies on a particular trait or cancer research projects reporting matching cancer normal genomes from patients.

Study ID Study Title Study Type
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ID File Type Size Located in
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EGAF00002466658 fastq.gz 107.3 MB
EGAF00002466659 fastq.gz 145.7 MB
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EGAF00002466661 fastq.gz 36.3 MB
EGAF00002466662 fastq.gz 42.8 MB
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EGAF00002466671 fastq.gz 164.3 MB
EGAF00002466672 fastq.gz 67.3 MB
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EGAF00002466676 fastq.gz 95.7 MB
EGAF00002466677 fastq.gz 127.2 MB
EGAF00002466678 fastq.gz 96.3 MB
EGAF00002466679 fastq.gz 125.3 MB
80 Files (4.8 GB)