Transcriptional analysis of peripheral memory T cells reveals Parkinson’s disease-specific gene signatures–Cell Surface FCS
Output Details
FCS files corresponding to the cell surface experiment described in "Transcriptional analysis of peripheral memory T cells reveals Parkinson’s disease-specific gene signatures"
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Meet the Authors
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Rekha Dhanwani
External Collaborator
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João Rodrigues Lima Junior
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Ashu Sethi
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John Pham
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Gregory Williams
External Collaborator
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Yaqian (Heather) Xu
External Collaborator
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Amy W. Amara
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David Standaert
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Jennifer G. Goldman
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Irene Litvan
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Roy N. Alcalay
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Bjoern Peters
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Cecilia Arlehamn, PhD
Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Sulzer,
La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
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Alessandro Sette
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