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Sornborger, Andrew
University of California
Li, Jie
University of Georgia
Timmons, Cullen
University of Georgia|Vanderbilt University Hospital
Lupu, Floria
University of Georgia
Eggenschwiler, Jonathan
University of Georgia
Manley, Nancy R.
University of Georgia
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学術雑誌論文
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抄録 | While many tools exist for identifying and quantifying individual cell types, few methods are available to assess the relationships between cell types in organs and tissues and how these relationships change during aging or disease states. We present a quantitative method for evaluating cellular organization, using the mouse thymus as a test organ. The thymus is the primary lymphoid organ responsible for generating T cells in vertebrates, and its proper structure and organization is essential for optimal function. Our method, Multitaper Circularly Averaged Spectral Analysis (MiCASA), identifies differences in the tissue-level organization with high sensitivity, including defining a novel type of phenotype by measuring variability as a specific parameter. MiCASA provides a novel and easily implemented quantitative tool for assessing cellular organization.
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Nature Communications
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ISSN | 20411723
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cat書誌ID | AA12645905
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出版者 | Springer Nature
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巻 | 8
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開始ページ | 15619
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発行日 | 2017-05-30
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先端酵素学研究所
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