A single cell expression matrix file contains processed gene expression counts for individual cells. It represents the normalized matrix used for downstream dimensionality reduction, clustering, or differential expression analysis. Each file integrates thousands of single-cell measurements into one dataset (many→1). Typical file types: .h5ad, .mtx, .csv
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This project houses all the publicly available datasets generated by the Hi-IMPAcTB consortium over the course of its 7+ years.
What is Hi-IMPAcTB?
Hi-IMPAcTB is an ambitious endeavor bringing together a team of international, interdisciplinary researchers to improve our understanding of host-pathogen interactions in the context of tuberculosis (TB). Funded by a multi-center contract from the NIH, the long-term goal of the consortium is to enable principled vaccine design by improving ...
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