Extended Data Fig. 6: Cell types identified in vitro closely resemble their in vivo counterparts.
From: Homeostatic mini-intestines through scaffold-guided organoid morphogenesis

a–f, h, Overlay of canonical cell type markers expression (a, d), cell-cycle phase (c, f) and corresponding attributed cell types (b, e, h) found in vitro (a–c) and in vivo (d–f). g, i, Combined aligned in vitro and in vivo datasets showing good match between the cell types identified in the separate analyses. The in vivo versus in vitro datasets (g, i) are generated with different protocols, and gene expression values are therefore not directly comparable between the two.