Single-cell RNA sequencing data identify a conserved population of metallothionein-expressing macrophages that may be ubiquitous in vital human organs
Joseph A. Daccache , Francis Eng , Lei Cao , Ning Ma , Stephen C. Ward , Thomas Schiano , Mark Miller , Daniel Herron , Anthony V. Azzara , Steven S. Pullen , Paolo Guarnieri , Costica Aloman , Andrea D. Branch
Clinical and Translational Discovery ›› 2024, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (5) : e348
Single-cell RNA sequencing data identify a conserved population of metallothionein-expressing macrophages that may be ubiquitous in vital human organs
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