Patient-derived 2D&3D Model Deciphering Multifunctional Heterogeneity at the Single-cell Level
Release date:
2021-11-12
Description:
Intra-tumoral functional heterogeneity is highly associated with poor prognosis and therapeutic failure, but remains largely unexplored due to model limitations. Here we established a 2D&3D model of cancer cells and air-liquid interface organoids derived from colorectal cancer patients, and generated multiple single-cell-derived clones from individual tumors. This innovative 2D&3D model faithfully recapitulate the histological, genomic, and transcriptomic characteristics and heterogeneity of their parental tumors.
For each controlled access study, there is a corresponding Data Access Committee(DAC) to determine the access permissions. Access to actual data files is not managed by NGDC.
Submitter: Wang Xia / xiawang@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
Organization: Tsinghua University
Submission date: 2021-09-04
Requests: -
Aspera Command Line
You need to install the Aspera Connect plugin before uploading your files. If you dont have Aspera Connect plugin installed in your computer, please Download Aspera Connectand install it first.
[path/to/ascp]: Microsoft Windows: C:\Program Files\Aspera\Aspera Connect\bin\ascp.exe or
c:\users\[username]\AppData\Local\Programs\Aspera\Aspera Connect\bin\ascp.exe
Mac OS X: /Applications/Aspera/Connect.app/Contents/Resources/ascp (for admin's installation) or
/Users/[username]/Applications/Aspera/Connect.app/Contents/Resources/ascp (for non-admin's installation)
Linux: /opt/aspera/bin/ascp or
/home/[username]/aspera/connect/bin/ascp
[path/to/key/file] must be an absolute path, e.g.: /home/keys/aspera.openssh
[path/to/folder/containing/files] needs to specify the local folder that contains all the files to upload.