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Justin Engelbert
Emily Stephenson
Dr David Crossland
Professor Muzlifah Haniffa
A spatial human thymus cell atlas mapped to a continuous tissue axis2024
Dr Beth Poyner
Emily Stephenson
Dr Louis Gardner
Dr Bayanne Olabi
Dr Hudaa Gopee
et al.
Cutaneous T cell lymphoma atlas reveals malignant TH2 cells supported by a B cell-rich tumor microenvironment2024
Dr Jon Chapman
Dr Emily Stephenson
Justin Engelbert
Professor Christopher Stewart
Professor Muzlifah Haniffa
et al.
Single-cell integration reveals metaplasia in inflammatory gut diseases2024
Issac Goh Kai'En
Dr Rachel Botting
Antony Rose
Dr Simone Webb
Justin Engelbert
et al.
Yolk sac cell atlas reveals multiorgan functions during human early development2023
Issac Goh
Dr Laura Jardine
Dr Rachel Botting
Dr Emily Stephenson
Justin Engelbert
et al.
IMMUNOLOGY Mapping the developing human immune system across organs2022
Dr Laura Jardine
Dr Simone Webb
Justin Engelbert
Dr Owen Williams
Professor Olaf Heidenreich
et al.
Single-cell transcriptomics reveals a distinct developmental state of KMT2A-rearranged infant B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia2022
Dr Laura Jardine
Dr Simone Webb
Issac Goh
Dr Gary Reynolds
Dr Michael Mather
et al.
Blood and immune development in human fetal bone marrow and Down syndrome2021
Issac Goh Kai'En
Dr Steven Lisgo
Dr Emily Stephenson
Justin Engelbert
Dr Rachel Botting
et al.
Cells of the human intestinal tract mapped across space and time2021
Dr Michael Mather
Dr Bernard Verdon
Dr Rachel Botting
Justin Engelbert
Livia Delpiano
et al.
Development of a physiological model of human middle ear epithelium2021
Dr Gary Reynolds
Dr Peter Vegh
Dr James Fletcher
Dr Beth Poyner
Dr Emily Stephenson
et al.
Developmental cell programs are co-opted in inflammatory skin disease2021
Emily Stephenson
Dr Gary Reynolds
Dr Rachel Botting
Justin Engelbert
Dr Bayanne Olabi
et al.
Single-cell multi-omics analysis of the immune response in COVID-192021