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    Using single-cell sequencing to analyze the developmental process of human embryonic spinal cord

    • Last Update: 2021-10-22
    • Source: Internet
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    The spinal cord is the signal transmission bridge between the peripheral system and the brain


     

    Dai Jianwu's Regenerative Medicine team from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences has long been engaged in research on regeneration and repair of spinal cord injuries


     

    The research results "Single-the Analysis reveals the Cell Dynamic Changes of Neural cells in Developing Human spinal Cord " in the title, in 2021 Nian 10 Yue 4 published in EMBO Reports magazine ( DOI: 10.


     

    Figure: The main nerve cells and developmental nodes were identified by sequencing single-cell nuclei of spinal cord tissue

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