Fig. 3: The integrated atlas embedding shows differences between embryonic and postnatal endocrine cells. | Nature Metabolism

Fig. 3: The integrated atlas embedding shows differences between embryonic and postnatal endocrine cells.

From: Delineating mouse β-cell identity during lifetime and in diabetes with a single cell atlas

Fig. 3

a, Expression of endocrine markers shown across postnatal (P) and embryonic (E) endocrine cell types, including known markers shared with human (labeled human) and newly identified markers (labeled new). b, Number of cells in each embryonic endocrine cell group within individual embryonic samples, expressed as a fraction of cells within a sample. Cell groups are E, embryonic cells mapping to the embryonic cluster; and E P-like, embryonic cells mapping to the postnatal cluster. c, Expression of known maturity and δ-cell function markers across embryonic δ-cells groups. Groups are as in b: P, postnatal cells mapping to the postnatal cluster. In a and c, relative expression is computed as the average of cell groups normalized to [0,1] for each gene feature.

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