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An exploration on gene expression data was carried out on single-cell RNAseq analyses of bronchoalveolar lavages from nine COVID-19 patients, three moderate cases, one severe case and five critical cases (GSE145826) (doi: 10.1038/s41591-020-0901-9). To these data, single-cell RNA-sequencing from one COVID-19 lung biopsy, ~10 weeks after initial infection was added to represent persistent severe COVID19 patient group (3 weeks after symptom onset) (GSE163919). For this analysis, the epithelial cell ...

Submitter: Francesco Messina

Investigation: Omics data analysis workflow

Assays: No Assays

Scope: The COVID-19 disease can have gastrointestinal manifestation. The virus replicates in the gut and has potential faecal-oral transmission besides airborne transmission (Lamers et al., 2020). Intestinal organoids are a proven experimental model of the human gut and can help understand the viral infection of the gut without animal models and additional biopsies. Single-cell RNA-seq techniques can distinguish the SARS-CoV-2 replicating cells and thus help to understand how cells respond to the ...

Submitter: Dezso Modos

Investigation: Omics data analysis workflow

Assays: No Assays

In this study, we developed an automated and reproducible workflow for transcriptomics data analysis using network biology approaches. The analyses are fully automated in R with clusterProfiler and RCy3 to connect to the widely adopted network analysis software Cytoscape including the CyTargetLinker app for network extension. For demonstration, we use a publicly available dataset from Blanco-Melo et al., GSE147507 obtained from GEO. After pre-processing with DESeq2, the dataset contains log2 fold ...

Submitter: Nhung Pham

Investigation: Omics data analysis workflow

Assays: No Assays

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