Human Cell Atlas
The Human Cell Atlas (HCA) project aims to map all the cells in the human body so as to facilitate a better understanding of human heath, as well as research in diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of disease.[1]
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The Human Cell Atlas (HCA) project is led by Aviv Regev at the Broad Institute (MIT and Harvard) and Sarah Teichmann at UK Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
See also
- Human Genome Project
- ENCODE - Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE)
- Human Protein Atlas
References
- Rozenblatt-Rosen, O.; Stubbington, M.J.T.; Regev, A.; Teichmann, S.A. (2017). "The Human Cell Atlas: from vision to reality". Nature (550): 451–453. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
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