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High endothelial venules through a transcriptomics lens

Transcriptional profiling of endothelial cells from diverse secondary lymphoid organs reveals distinctions that underlie their functional specification.

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Figure 1: The transcriptomic resource.

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Rosen, S., Daneman, R. High endothelial venules through a transcriptomics lens. Nat Immunol 15, 906–908 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.2994

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