
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 …
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.
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.
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 …
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 …
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 …
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]
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
Editorial: The Human Cell Atlas. What Is It and Where Could It …
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.
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.