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The file
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Toll-like-receptor-ligands-sensitize-B-cell-receptor-signalling-by-reducing-actin-dependent-spatial-ncomms7168-s2.ogv
states that it is
> from Fre…
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The same problems previously pointed out regarding lacks_part apply equally to
lacks_plasma_membrane_part.
Here's an example of inference that a cell type does not have *any* 'KLRB1-like
prot…
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Thanks for this great package!
I would like to make a ligand-receptor-target circos plot as described in the "circos" vignette and as seen in "B":
![circos plot with summary](https://user-images…
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Hi, This is an amazing tool.
I have a question
eg. I have a cell group A and cell group B, I want to compare the ligand-receptor pair (A, B is the source). How can I use netVisual_bubble to plot the…
hahia updated
2 years ago
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**Update:6/19**: So, looking over the Cell Ontology, we could just go through the terms that it imports from GO, including GO:_immune system process_ and the many subclasses descending from this term,…
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We need to be able to map PRO terms used by CL to something the rest of the world can use. I think that means uniprot. Xrefs to uniprot are rare:
https://api.triplydb.com/s/tuAThwx4i
We mostly…
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Hi, I would like to know how STAR usually handles highly variably gene sequences like V(D)J sequences that code for parts of the TCR / BCR (T-cell and B-cell receptors), please?
I guess it depends …
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Hello, cellphonedb team,
I have a small question that bother me for a long time in "count_network.txt". For example, the count number from T cell to B cell is 43, but why the count number from reve…
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In D4.1, we identify these CDR3 analyses:
- [ ] CDR3 length distribution
- [ ] CDR3 nucleotide and amino acid composition
- [x] Biochemical properties
- [ ] CDR3 sharing/uniqueness between reper…