The Human Breast Cell Atlas – world's most comprehensive single-cell atlas of healthy breast tissue
The Human Breast Cell Atlas, recently published in Nature, is a landmark achievement for mammary biology as the world’s most comprehensive atlas of healthy breast tissue. The current “atlas era” of cell biology represents a marked shift in the field. Whereas the physiological importance of the cell was not realized until nearly two centuries after their initial 1665 discovery
Largest-Ever Atlas of Normal Breast Cells Brings Unprecedented Insights into Mammary Biology - - Omnia Education
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A spatially resolved single cell genomic atlas of the adult human breast
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What Is the Human Breast Cell Atlas? - CZI Blog
A single‐cell RNA expression atlas of normal, preneoplastic and tumorigenic states in the human breast