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11 items
  • Tissue
    IGVFSM3716WYZV
    Homo sapiens (male, 74 years) substantia nigra tissue
    Ryan Corces, Gladstone Institute UCSF
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  • Tissue
    IGVFSM0434HYBC
    Homo sapiens (female, 86 years) substantia nigra tissue associated with Parkinson's disease
    Ryan Corces, Gladstone Institute UCSF
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  • Tissue
    IGVFSM4736JJWB
    Homo sapiens (male, 74 years) middle temporal gyrus tissue associated with Parkinson's disease
    Ryan Corces, Gladstone Institute UCSF
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  • Tissue
    IGVFSM7079OJZC
    Homo sapiens (male, 53 years) putamen tissue
    Ryan Corces, Gladstone Institute UCSF
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  • Tissue
    IGVFSM2635MNSJ
    Homo sapiens (female, 79 years) cerebellar cortex tissue associated with Parkinson's disease, cerebral amyloid angiopathy
    Ryan Corces, Gladstone Institute UCSF
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  • MultiplexedSample
    IGVFSM0346BEWL
    multiplexed sample: Homo sapiens (male, 63 years) cerebellar cortex tissue associated with Parkinson's disease; Homo sapiens (female, 86 years) substantia nigra tissue associated with Parkinson's disease; ... and 8 more samples
    Ryan Corces, Gladstone Institute UCSF
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  • Tissue
    IGVFSM0126UQMT
    Homo sapiens (male, 63 years) cerebellar cortex tissue associated with Parkinson's disease
    Ryan Corces, Gladstone Institute UCSF
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  • Tissue
    IGVFSM6995KACH
    Homo sapiens (male, 87 years) posterior cingulate gyrus tissue associated with Parkinson's disease, cerebral amyloid angiopathy
    Ryan Corces, Gladstone Institute UCSF
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  • Tissue
    IGVFSM3842HITG
    Homo sapiens (male, 72 years) putamen tissue associated with Parkinson's disease
    Ryan Corces, Gladstone Institute UCSF
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  • Tissue
    IGVFSM6868SLRZ
    Homo sapiens (male, 73 years) substantia nigra tissue
    Ryan Corces, Gladstone Institute UCSF
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  • Tissue
    IGVFSM9585DILV
    Homo sapiens (male, 73 years) putamen tissue associated with Parkinson's disease, cerebral amyloid angiopathy
    Ryan Corces, Gladstone Institute UCSF
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