Extended Data Fig. 8: Clustering and cell-type assignment of non-epithelial cells in the airways of healthy control patients and patients with asthma and their expression of prostaglandin enzymes. | Nature Medicine

Extended Data Fig. 8: Clustering and cell-type assignment of non-epithelial cells in the airways of healthy control patients and patients with asthma and their expression of prostaglandin enzymes.

From: A cellular census of human lungs identifies novel cell states in health and in asthma

Extended Data Fig. 8: Clustering and cell-type assignment of non-epithelial cells in the airways of healthy control patients and patients with asthma and their expression of prostaglandin enzymes.

a, t-SNE depicting unbiased clustering of the non-epithelial dataset described in Fig. 4. b, t-SNE as in a, showing the expression of lineage markers used for cell-type assignment. c, Table with the strategy used for cluster cell assignment of the cell types present in Fig. 4. d, Cartoon illustrating the eicosanoids pathway, its receptors and in which cells each gene is expressed in the lungs, with special notation for asthma alterations. Panels ac, n = 12 individuals. Complete sample distribution in Fig. 4a. Panel d was generated based on n = 15 individuals. Complete sample distribution in Figs. 3b, 4a, and 5b.

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