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Annotation type
34
candidate regulatory elements
18
chromatin state
17
target gene predictions
4
gene expression
1
accessible chromatin
Annotation Category
4
Gene expression levels
Annotation type Category
3
RNA-seq
1
scRNA-seq
Available data
4
tsv
File set status
4
released
Organism
4
Homo sapiens
Biosample type
3
in vitro differentiated cells
1
tissue
Biosample term
3
cardiac precursors (cardiac muscle cell)
1
aorta
1
aortic valve
1
heart
1
heart right ventricle
1
left cardiac atrium
1
mitral valve
1
pulmonary valve
1
right cardiac atrium
1
tricuspid valve
Organ
1
heart
Life stage
4
embryonic
1
adult
1
fetal
1
unknown
Date released
3
February, 2021
1
August, 2021
Software used
4
r
Lab
4
AMP-T2D consortium
Project
4
AMP
RFA
4
AMP
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DSR321UPS
released
Annotation file set
: Gene expression annotation of heart left ventricle from single-cell transcriptome analysis map the developmental track of the human heart
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
FileSet
DSR546ECS
released
Annotation file set
: Gene expression of glucose inhibits cardiac maturation through nucleotide biosynthesis ES-derived cardiac progenitor cells Glucose 25 mM
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
FileSet
DSR906EZP
released
Annotation file set
: Gene expression of glucose inhibits cardiac maturation through nucleotide biosynthesis ES-derived cardiac progenitor cells Glucose 0 mM for 5 days and back to Glucose 25 mM for 5 days
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
FileSet
DSR458GLQ
released
Annotation file set
: Gene expression of glucose inhibits cardiac maturation through nucleotide biosynthesis ES-derived cardiac progenitor cells Glucose 0 mM
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP