Marco et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Bifurcation analysis of single-cell gene expression data reveals epigenetic landscapeMarco et al., 2014
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- Marco E
- Karp R
- Guo G
- Robson P
- Hart A
- Trippa L
- Yuan G
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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We present single-cell clustering using bifurcation analysis (SCUBA), a novel computational method for extracting lineage relationships from single-cell gene expression data and modeling the dynamic changes associated with cell differentiation. SCUBA draws …
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