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Series GSE138025 Query DataSets for GSE138025
Status Public on Dec 25, 2019
Title Vascular fate in misidentified pluripotent-derived blood-brain-barrier endothelial cells rescued by transcriptional reprogramming.
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary A single-cell suspension was loaded into the Bio-Rad ddSEQ Single-Cell Isolator on which cells were isolated, lysed and barcoded in droplets. Droplets were then disrupted and cDNA was pooled for second strand synthesis. Libraries were generated with direct tagmentation followed by 3’ enrichment and sample indexing using Illumina Nextera library prep kit. Pooled libraries were sequenced on the Illumina NextSeq500 sequencer. Sequencing data were primarily analyzed using the SureCell RNA Single-Cell App in Illumina BaseSpace Sequence Hub.
 
Overall design Cell samples were harvested from in vitro culture conditions and sequenced using Illumina NextSeq500.
 
Contributor(s) Lu TM, Houghton S, Rafii S, Agalliu D, Redmond D, Lis R
Citation(s) 33542154
Submission date Sep 25, 2019
Last update date Feb 18, 2021
Contact name Tyler Lu
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone 9089383803
Organization name Weill Cornell Medicine
Street address 1300 York Avenue
City New York
State/province New York
ZIP/Postal code 10065
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21697 NextSeq 550 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (28)
GSM4096899 BMEC
GSM4096900 HUVEC
GSM4096901 IMR90.iEC
Relations
BioProject PRJNA574184
SRA SRP223288

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GSE138025_RAW.tar 897.4 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CSV)
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