putamen — IGVFSM5440WCSX

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Summary
multiplexed sample: Homo sapiens (female, 84 years) substantia nigra tissue associated with Parkinson's disease, mild cognitive impairment; Homo sapiens (male, 70 years) substantia nigra tissue associated with Alzheimer disease, Parkinson's disease; ... and 6 more samples
Multiplexing Method
genetic
Sources
Taxa
Homo sapiens
Aliases
igvf:corces_multiplexedSample_RP028_G6

Donors

8 items
Aliases
  • igvf:corces_donor_BANN1750
male
Homo sapiens
  • igvf:corces_donor_BANN0215
female
Homo sapiens
  • igvf:corces_donor_BANN1959
male
Homo sapiens
  • igvf:corces_donor_BANN2118
female
Homo sapiens
  • igvf:corces_donor_BANN0210
male
Homo sapiens
  • igvf:corces_donor_BANN0874
female
Homo sapiens
  • igvf:corces_donor_BANN1872
female
Homo sapiens
  • igvf:corces_donor_BANN1637
male
Homo sapiens

File Sets

2 items
single-nucleus RNA sequencing assay (10x multiome)
  • igvf:corces_measurementSet_RP028_G6_RNA
Ryan Corces, Gladstone Institute UCSF
single-nucleus ATAC-seq (10x multiome)
  • igvf:corces_measurementSet_RP028_G6_ATAC
Ryan Corces, Gladstone Institute UCSF

Multiplexed Samples

8 items
Sample Terms
Disease Terms
Summary
Tissue
Homo sapiens (female, 84 years) substantia nigra tissue associated with Parkinson's disease, mild cognitive impairment
Tissue
Homo sapiens (male, 70 years) substantia nigra tissue associated with Alzheimer disease, Parkinson's disease
Tissue
Homo sapiens (male, 90 or above years) substantia nigra tissue
Tissue
Homo sapiens (male, 84 years) middle temporal gyrus tissue associated with Parkinson's disease
Tissue
Homo sapiens (male, 70 years) posterior cingulate gyrus tissue associated with Parkinson's disease, mild cognitive impairment
Tissue
Homo sapiens (female, 81 years) putamen tissue associated with Parkinson's disease
Tissue
Homo sapiens (female, 78 years) putamen tissue associated with Parkinson's disease
Tissue
Homo sapiens (female, 79 years) posterior cingulate gyrus tissue associated with Parkinson's disease, cerebral amyloid angiopathy

Attribution