Human Gene Set: AIZARANI_LIVER_C3_NK_NKT_CELLS_2


Standard name AIZARANI_LIVER_C3_NK_NKT_CELLS_2
Systematic name M39107
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Collection C8: Cell Type Signature
Source publication Pubmed 31292543   Authors: Aizarani N,Saviano A,Sagar,Mailly L,Durand S,Herman JS,Pessaux P,Baumert TF,Grün D
Exact source Supplementary Table 1 Gene expression signatures of all clusters. Official gene symbol, mean expression across all genes not contained within a cluster (mean.ncl), mean expression across all genes contained within a cluster (mean.cl), fold change between cluster and non-cluster cells (fc), differential expression p-value (pv, see Methods), and Benjamini-Hochberg corrected p-value are given. Only genes with P<0.01 are shown for each cluster. (n= 10,372 cells). These cluster markers were further filtered to include only genes with a FC>2.
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