A transcriptome atlas of leg muscles from healthy human volunteers reveals molecular and cellular signatures associated with muscle location

  1. Tooba Abbassi-Daloii
  2. Salma el Abdellaoui
  3. Lenard M Voortman
  4. Thom TJ Veeger
  5. Davy Cats
  6. Hailiang Mei
  7. Duncan E Meuffels
  8. Ewoud van Arkel
  9. Peter AC 't Hoen  Is a corresponding author
  10. Hermien E Kan  Is a corresponding author
  11. Vered Raz  Is a corresponding author
  1. Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands
  2. Erasmus MC, Netherlands
  3. Medisch Centrum Haaglanden, Netherlands
  4. Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands
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  1. Tooba Abbassi-Daloii
  2. Salma el Abdellaoui
  3. Lenard M Voortman
  4. Thom TJ Veeger
  5. Davy Cats
  6. Hailiang Mei
  7. Duncan E Meuffels
  8. Ewoud van Arkel
  9. Peter AC 't Hoen
  10. Hermien E Kan
  11. Vered Raz
(2023)
A transcriptome atlas of leg muscles from healthy human volunteers reveals molecular and cellular signatures associated with muscle location
eLife 12:e80500.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.80500