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  1. Human Cell Atlas

    The Human Cell Atlas is a global consortium that is mapping every cell type in the human body, creating a 3-dimensional Atlas of human cells to transform our understanding of biology and disease. The …

  2. Human Cell Atlas - Main Collection - Collections - Single Cell Portal

    To systematically resolve immune cell heterogeneity across tissues, we developed CellTypist, a machine learning tool for rapid and precise cell type annotation.

  3. The Human Cell Atlas: towards a first draft atlas - Nature

    Nov 20, 2024 · The Human Cell Atlas is yielding detailed maps of human tissues and systems throughout life, along with methods to handle single-cell data.

  4. Human Cell Atlas - Wellcome Sanger Institute

    The Human Cell Atlas (HCA) is a global collaborative research consortium that is mapping every cell type in the human body, creating a 3-dimensional Atlas of human cells to transform our …

  5. Human Cell Atlas - Registry of Open Data on AWS

    The Human Cell Atlas (HCA) is a collaborative community of international scientists. Our mission is to create comprehensive reference maps of all the cells in the human body as a basis for both …

  6. hca-landing-page - EMBL-EBI

    The project analyses, visualises and provides tools for exploration and further analysis of single cell RNA-Seq data generated by the Human Cell Atlas, as well as other projects on human tissue.

  7. Human Cell Atlas - Wikipedia

    The Human Cell Atlas is a global project to describe all cell types in the human body, to understand human health and for diagnosing, monitoring, and treating disease. [1][2]

  8. Human Cell Atlas - HCA Data Portal

    Explore the datasets of the Human Cell Atlas Community generated, multi-omic, open data Explore Data Contribute Data 70.3M Cells 11.2k Donors

  9. Editorial: The Human Cell Atlas. What Is It and Where Could It Take Us ...

    The Human Cell Atlas (HCA) Consortium was founded in 2016 as an open global initiative to map each cell type in the human body and create a three-dimensional (3-D) atlas.

  10. Human Cell Atlas | Broad Institute

    There's an effort underway to make a new atlas of all the cells in the human body, and to describe each cell type using all the powerful tools of today's genetic technology.