Additional file 3 of Cell subtypes and immune dysfunction in peritoneal fluid of endometriosis revealed by single-cell RNA-sequencing
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This paper presents a table detailing gene expression, UMI counts, and hemoglobin/mitochondrial percentages for individual cells, analyzed via single-cell RNA sequencing.
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Additional file 3: Table S2. Genes, UMIs counts, percentage of hemoglobin gene and percentage of mitochondrion for each individual cell.
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