The Human Lung Cell Atlas

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Chairs: K. Meyer (Cambridge, United Kingdom), M. van den Berge (Groningen, Netherlands)
Aims: to introduce the current status of single-cell technologies for studying lung biology in health and disease; to explain the international Human Cell Atlas initiative to the respiratory community; to present the first results of single-cell approaches for charting the cellular landscape and cell-cell interactomes in the healthy lung as well as in airway and interstitial lung diseases.
The Human Lung Cell Atlas in health and disease: revealing novel cell states of the bronchial epithelium in asthma
M. Nawijn (Groningen, Netherlands)
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What can we learn about COPD from single-cell genomics?
J. Schultze (Bonn, Germany)
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Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals novel cell differentiation dynamics in the human airway epithelium
P. Barbry (Valbonne, France)
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Longitudinal single-cell transcriptomics of lung regeneration reveal novel cell fate trajectories
H. Schiller (Munich, Germany)
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