Versatile workflow for storage, characterization and cell-type resolved transcriptional and epigenetic profiles of human lung samples (LSC-2020).

M. Llamazares (Heidelberg, Germany), E. Espinet (Heidelberg, Germany), V. Mijosek (Heidelberg, Germany), U. Schwartz (Heidelberg, Germany), S. Waszak (Heidelberg, Germany), P. Lustik (Heidelberg, Germany), R. Tamas (Heidelberg, Germany), M. Richter (Heidelberg, Germany), A. Behrendt (Heidelberg, Germany), S. Pohl (Heidelberg, Germany), N. Benz (Heidelberg, Germany), T. Muley (Heidelberg, Germany), A. Warth (Heidelberg, Germany), C. Heußel (Heidelberg, Germany), F. Hearth (Heidelberg, Germany), T. Mertens (Houston, United States of America), H. Karmouty-Quintana (Houston, United States of America), I. Koch (Munich, Germany), V. Benes (Heidelberg, Germany), J. Korbel (Heidelberg, Germany), A. Trumpp (Heidelberg, Germany), D. Wyatt (Biberach, Germany), H. Stahl (Biberach, Germany), C. Plass (Heidelberg, Germany), R. Jurkowska (Heidelberg, Germany)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Intercellular communication in tissue remodelling of chronic lung diseases
Session: Intercellular communication in tissue remodelling of chronic lung diseases
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 2713
Disease area: Airway diseases

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