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Hi,
I'm interested in studying T cells specifically. So, I'd like to use the tool BayesPrism to quantify the various types of T cells within the bulk data, including CD8 T cells, CD4 T cells, NK T cells, and Treg cells.
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Yes. You may simply specify each individual T cell subtype as an individual
cell type. It would be a good idea to have 50 or marker genes for each cell
type to ensure high signal to noise ratio for the deconvolution and avoid
having cell types being too similar to each other.
Best,
Tinyi
Hi,
I'm interested in studying T cells specifically. So, I'd like to use the tool BayesPrism to quantify the various types of T cells within the bulk data, including CD8 T cells, CD4 T cells, NK T cells, and Treg cells.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: