Anna Esteve Codina
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Anna Esteve Codina
@annaesteveco.bsky.social
Functional Genomics Team Leader @CNAG 🧬💻🔎 omics, rare diseases, single-cell, long-reads, transposons.
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In Tabula Muris and Tabula Sapiens, MALAT1 expression was tightly correlated with nuclear RNA content and intronic fractions. bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10...
High content of nuclei-free low-quality cells in reference single-cell atlases: a call for more stringent quality control using nuclear fraction - BMC Genomics
The advent of droplet-based single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) has dramatically increased data throughput, enabling the release of a diverse array of tissue cell atlases to the public. However, we will show that prominent initiatives such as the Human Cell Atlas [1], the Tabula Sapiens [2] and the Tabula Muris [3] contain a significant amount of contamination products (frequently affecting the whole organ) in their data portals due to suboptimal quality filtering. Our work addresses a critical gap by advocating for more stringent quality filtering, highlighting the imperative for a shift from existing standards, which currently lean towards greater permissiveness. We will show the importance of incorporating cell intronic fraction in quality control -or MALAT1 expression otherwise- showcasing its informative nature and potential to elevate cell atlas data reliability. In summary, here, we unveil the hidden intronic landscape of every tissue and highlight the importance of more rigo
bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com
June 10, 2025 at 1:45 PM
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And this is happening today. @vevotherapeutics.bsky.social and @arcinstitute.org Institute are joining forces to release Tahoe100M and scBaseCamp (>200M AI-curated cells from Arc). Arc’s Virtual Cell Atlas launches as the largest single cell data repository!
arcinstitute.org/news/news/ar...
Arc Virtual Cell Atlas launches, combining data from over 300 million cells | Arc Institute
Arc Institute today launched the Arc Virtual Cell Atlas, a growing resource for computation-ready single-cell measurements, starting with data from over 300 million cells. The initial release of the A...
arcinstitute.org
February 25, 2025 at 1:25 PM