Study of the correlation between CD8 multiple cell surface markers and functional profiles studied at single cell level
preclinical study dataset
We obtained data from a study of the correlation between CD8 multiple cell surface markers and functional profiles studied at single cell level. For that purpose, we subdivided peripheral CD8 T cells into eleven different cell subtypes based on the association of multiple cell surface markers. In each subtype, we isolated single-cells. In each single cell, we quantified the expression of multiple genes. Moreover, we isolated and studied cells from different normal donors. These results were published in Blood. 
We showed that
- this strategy allowed the identification of different subclasses of T cells, 
- each of these subclasses were functionally homogeneous at a single cell level, and
- each of these populations was identical in different donors. 
- organism type
 - Homo sapiens
 
- molecule type
 - CD8
 
- cell type
 - T cell,
 - peripheral blood cell
 
- experimental design type
 - ex vivo design experiment
 
        created over 17 years ago
    (2 March 2009)
          
        last modified over 14 years ago
    (2 May 2012)
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