Single-Cell RNA Sequencing to Disentangle the Blood System

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Abstract

The blood system is often represented as a tree-like structure with stem cells that give rise to mature blood cell types through a series of demarcated steps. Although this representation has served as a model of hierarchical tissue organization for decades, single-cell technologies are shedding new light on the abundance of cell type intermediates and the molecular mechanisms that ensure balanced replenishment of differentiated cells. In this Brief Review, we exemplify new insights into blood cell differentiation generated by single-cell RNA sequencing, summarize considerations for the application of this technology, and highlight innovations that are leading the way to understand hematopoiesis at the resolution of single cells.

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Acosta, J., Ssozi, D., & Van Galen, P. (2021). Single-Cell RNA Sequencing to Disentangle the Blood System. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 41(3), 1012–1018. https://doi.org/10.1161/ATVBAHA.120.314654

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