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target gene predictions
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Capture-C
Available data
3
bed bed3+
File set status
3
released
Genome assembly (visualization)
3
hg19
Organism
3
Homo sapiens
Biosample type
2
in vitro differentiated cells
1
stem cell
Biosample term
1
ESC dervived hypothalamic neuron (arcuate nucleus)
1
ESC dervived hypothalamic progenitor (arcuate nucleus)
1
undifferentiated ESC (H9 cell line)
Organ
360
epithelium
178
kidney
87
connective tissue
58
vasculature
40
pancreas
39
blood vessel
29
liver
25
musculature of body
19
intestine
12
lung
10
adrenal gland
10
heart
skin of body
9
lymphatic vessel
9
stomach
6
large intestine
6
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5
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4
esophagus
4
eye
4
small intestine
3
bone element
3
bone marrow
3
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3
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3
extraembryonic component
2
embryo
2
gonad
2
ovary
2
placenta
2
thyroid gland
2
uterus
1
thymus
Date released
3
September, 2023
Software used
3
chicago
Lab
3
Struan F.A. Grant, CHOP
Project
3
AMP
RFA
AMP
3
AMP2
award.rfa!
AMP
disease_term_name!
cervical adenocarcinoma
organ_slims!
skin of body
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FileSet
DSR383OMT
released
Annotation file set
: Target gene annotation of open chromatin regions from promoter capture c of ESC derived Hypothalamic Progenitor (1frag and 4 frag)
Lab:
Struan F.A. Grant, CHOP
Project:
AMP
FileSet
DSR416XCR
released
Annotation file set
: Target gene annotation of open chromatin regions from promoter capture c of ESC derived Hypothalamic Neuron (1frag and 4 frag)
Lab:
Struan F.A. Grant, CHOP
Project:
AMP
FileSet
DSR843RXV
released
Annotation file set
: Target gene annotation of open chromatin regions from promoter capture c of ESC (1frag and 4 frag)
Lab:
Struan F.A. Grant, CHOP
Project:
AMP