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single cell RNA sequencing and ATAC sequencing, and Whole Genome sequencing of ALS patients
Study
JGAS000852
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Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS)
Study
phs001327
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Simultaneous Trimodal Single Cell Measurement of Transcripts, Epitopes, and Chromatin Accessibility Using TEA-Seq
Study
phs002316
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Molecular correlates for HPV-negative head and neck cancer engraftment prognosticate patient outcomes
Study
EGAS50000000714
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RNA sequencing of 120 AML samples
Dataset
EGAD50000001576
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RNA-seq of der(1;7)(q10;p10) myeloid neopalsms
Dataset
EGAD50000000985
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Single cell RNA sequencing of lung adenocarcinoma.
Study
EGAS00001003681
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Characterization of Macrophage-Tropic HIV Infection of Central Nervous System Cells and the Influence of Inflammation
Study
phs003306
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miRNA-seq of paired Follicular Lymphoma (FL) patient samples before and after high-grade transformation to DLBCL (FL vs. tFL) from FFPE tissues
Study
EGAS50000000942
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RNA-Seq
Dac
EGAC00001002038
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ChIP-seq ERa and H3K27ac in endometrial healthy and tumor tissues
Dataset
EGAD00001010896
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R compatible Seurat's objetc .rds files with count data and metadata from single cell RNA seq analysis to characterize the prostate cancer tumoral microenviroment of 31 fusion biopses.
Dataset
EGAD50000001298
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Coding and non-coding drivers of mantle cell lymphoma identified through exome and genome sequencing
Study
EGAS00001004289
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Whole genome, exome and RNA sequencing of TFCP2-rearranged rhabdomyosarcoma
Dataset
EGAD00001010108
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RNA-sequencing of a normal CD34+ cells
Dataset
EGAD00001007646
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Whole genome DNA sequencing for two long-lived humans.
Study
EGAS00001000877
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Relationship between low LDL cholesterol concentrations not due to statin therapy and risk of type 2 diabetes: a US-based cross-sectional observational study using electronic medical records
Study
phs001588
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PRO-SPeCT: PROstate cancer heterogeneity deconvolution through Single cell Profiling of Chromatin accessibility and Transcriptomic output
Dataset
EGAD50000000745
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Genomic Analysis of Follicular Lymphoma
Study
phs002989