Fig. 4: Unsupervised identification of topographical structures in human developing lung tissue. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Unsupervised identification of topographical structures in human developing lung tissue.

From: High-parametric protein maps reveal the spatial organization in early-developing human lung

Fig. 4: Unsupervised identification of topographical structures in human developing lung tissue.

For each week, five to eight distinct spatial domains were identified and characterized by their cell type composition. Pie charts were used to represent these cell type compositions, employing the same color assignments consistent with previously annotated cell types. Cell type color assignments are displayed at the bottom. The identified spatial domains were visualized in spatial scatterplots, where domains with similar cell type composition across weeks were color-coded identically, albeit using a distinct color scheme from that of the annotated cell types. Source data for this figure is provided within the Source Data file.

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