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Additional file 6 of Cryopreservation of human cancers conserves tumour heterogeneity for single-cell multi-omics analysis

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posted on 2021-05-11, 03:54 authored by Sunny Z. Wu, Daniel L. Roden, Ghamdan Al-Eryani, Nenad Bartonicek, Kate Harvey, Aurélie S. Cazet, Chia-Ling Chan, Simon Junankar, Mun N. Hui, Ewan A. Millar, Julia Beretov, Lisa Horvath, Anthony M. Joshua, Phillip Stricker, James S. Wilmott, Camelia Quek, Georgina V. Long, Richard A. Scolyer, Bertrand Z. Yeung, Davendra Segara, Cindy Mak, Sanjay Warrier, Joseph E. Powell, Sandra O’Toole, Elgene Lim, Alexander Swarbrick
Additional file 6. Gene pathways for all cells across cryopreservation conditions. Shared Gene Ontology (GO) pathways for each cryopreservation condition across the five tumours analysed. Only pathways detected in the same condition in more than two tumours were analysed. All DEGs from the comparison of all cells across cryopreservation conditions (Additional file 5) were passed on to the ClusterProfiler package for functional enrichment with the CC sub-ontology under the human org.Hs.eg.db database.

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National Breast Cancer Foundation The Sydney Breast Cancer Foundation National Health and Medical Research Council John and Deborah McMurtrie Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre NSW Cancer Institute New South Wales

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