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Single-cell analysis at the thresholdChen et al., 2016
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- 9002814916426658366
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- Chen X
- Love J
- Navin N
- Pachter L
- Stubbington M
- Svensson V
- Sweedler J
- Teichmann S
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- Nature biotechnology
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