HUMAN CELL ATLAS

DEVELOPMENTAL

During development, controlled differentiation programmes give rise to a broad repertoire of cells with highly specialised functions and tissue locations. The Human Developmental Cell Atlas aims to generate a comprehensive profile of these cell types and states present during development. This detailed study of development will be critical for understanding congenital and childhood disorders, as well as ageing. Furthermore, since malignant cells exploit developmental programmes for their survival and growth, a deeper understanding of development will have impact in cancer research.

Data Collections

Collections display a curated set of datasets that contribute to a publication. Data can be visualised with interactive software, or downloaded for further interrogation.

Collection
Tissue
Assay
Organism
Calvaria
Hip
Knee
Lower limb
Shoulder
Skull base
Upper limb
10x Multiome
10x Visium
ISS
Homo sapiens
Adult skin
Prenatal abdominal skin
Prenatal facial skin
Prenatal limb
Prenatal lower limb
Prenatal skin
Skin organoid
10x 3' v2
10x 5'
10x Visium
Homo sapiens
Fetal Bone Marrow
Fetal Gut
Fetal Kidney
Fetal Liver
Fetal Mesenteric Lymph Node
Fetal Skin
Fetal Spleen
Fetal Thymus
Organoids
Yolk Sac
10x 3' v2
10x 5' v1
10x 5' v2
Visium
Homo sapiens
AGM
Bladder
Bone Marrow
Brain
Embryonic Liver
Fat
GO
Gut
Heart
Kidney
Large Intestine
Liver
Lung
Lymph Node
MLN
Mouse Yolk Sac
Muscle
Omentum
Pancreas
Prostate
Skin
Small Intestine
Spleen
Thymus
Trachea
Uterus
Vasculature
Yolk Sac
iPSC
iPSC (Definitive)
10x 3'
10x 5'
CITE-seq
Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens iPSC
Mus musculus
Cord Blood
Fetal Bone Marrow
Fetal Liver
10x 3'
10x 5'
10x ADT
10x VDJ-BCR
10x VDJ-TCR
Smart-seq2
Homo sapiens
Fetal Skin
Skin
10x 3' v2
Smart-seq2
Homo sapiens
Liver
Thymus
10x 3' v2
10x 5' v2
Homo sapiens
Mus musculus
Fetal Liver
Yolk Sac
10x 3' v2
Smart-seq2
Homo sapiens
Human Cell Atlas

Human Cell Atlas

Developmental

The Human Developmental Cell Atlas (HDCA) aims to generate a comprehensive profile of cell types and states present during development. This detailed study of development will be critical for understanding congenital and childhood disorders, as well as ageing.

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