peer reviewed[en] Background & Aims: The multiple vital functions of the human liver are performed by highly specialised parenchymal and non-parenchymal cells organised in complex collaborative sinusoidal units. Although crucial for homeostasis, the cellular make-up of the human liver remains to be fully elucidated. Here, single-cell RNA-sequencing was used to unravel the heterogeneity of human liver cells, in particular of hepatocytes (HEPs) and hepatic stellate cells (HSCs). Method: The transcriptome of ~25,000 freshly isolated human liver cells was profiled using droplet-based RNA-sequencing. Recently published data sets and RNA in situ hybridisation were integrated to validate and locate newly identified cell populations. Results: In ...
Liver disease causes over 2 million deaths world-wide each year and is the most common disease relat...
Funder: Cancer Research UKSingle-cell RNA-seq reveals the role of pathogenic cell populations in dev...
Le carcinome hépatocellulaire (CHC) est parmi les principales causes de mortalité dans le monde et l...
peer reviewedBackground & Aims: The multiple vital functions of the human liver are performed by hig...
Background & aims: The multiple vital functions of the human liver are performed by highly specialis...
Background: The liver’s multitude of vital functions are tightly linked to its complex assembly of h...
Background & Aim: The multiple vital functions of the human liver are tightly linked to its complex ...
Antonio Saviano and Sagar contributed equally.International audienceThe human liver is an essential ...
Background & Aims: Liver fibrosis is a pathological healing process resulting from hepatic stellate ...
The critical functions of the human liver are coordinated through the interactions of hepatic parenc...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of death worldwide and the current treatments are ...
Background: Recent results from single cell gene and protein regulation studies are starting to unco...
The liver is a heterogeneous organ comprising a diverse array of cells including parenchymal hepatoc...
The liver plays an important role in xenobiotic metabolism and represents a primary target for toxic...
The liver is unique in both its ability to maintain immune homeostasis and in its potential for immu...
Liver disease causes over 2 million deaths world-wide each year and is the most common disease relat...
Funder: Cancer Research UKSingle-cell RNA-seq reveals the role of pathogenic cell populations in dev...
Le carcinome hépatocellulaire (CHC) est parmi les principales causes de mortalité dans le monde et l...
peer reviewedBackground & Aims: The multiple vital functions of the human liver are performed by hig...
Background & aims: The multiple vital functions of the human liver are performed by highly specialis...
Background: The liver’s multitude of vital functions are tightly linked to its complex assembly of h...
Background & Aim: The multiple vital functions of the human liver are tightly linked to its complex ...
Antonio Saviano and Sagar contributed equally.International audienceThe human liver is an essential ...
Background & Aims: Liver fibrosis is a pathological healing process resulting from hepatic stellate ...
The critical functions of the human liver are coordinated through the interactions of hepatic parenc...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of death worldwide and the current treatments are ...
Background: Recent results from single cell gene and protein regulation studies are starting to unco...
The liver is a heterogeneous organ comprising a diverse array of cells including parenchymal hepatoc...
The liver plays an important role in xenobiotic metabolism and represents a primary target for toxic...
The liver is unique in both its ability to maintain immune homeostasis and in its potential for immu...
Liver disease causes over 2 million deaths world-wide each year and is the most common disease relat...
Funder: Cancer Research UKSingle-cell RNA-seq reveals the role of pathogenic cell populations in dev...
Le carcinome hépatocellulaire (CHC) est parmi les principales causes de mortalité dans le monde et l...