New Publications: Human Cell Atlas Gut, Musculoskeletal and Adipose BioNetworks
We are excited to announce the release of new datasets from the Human Cell Atlas (HCA) BioNetworks, spanning the Gut, Musculoskeletal, and Adipose systems.
Gut BioNetwork
The Gut BioNetwork focuses on building a detailed cellular map of the intestinal tract—one of the most complex and dynamic systems in the human body, central to digestion and immune interactions.
New dataset:
Musculoskeletal BioNetwork
The Musculoskeletal BioNetwork supports the development of a cellular atlas across tissues such as bone, cartilage, muscle, and connective tissue—key to understanding movement, injury, and degenerative disease.
New datasets:
- Single cell atlas of human skeletal muscle from 6 healthy donors
- Singapore Adult Metabolism Study (SAMS1&2)
- The skeletal muscle response to high‐intensity training assessed by single‐nucleus RNA‐sequencing is blunted in individuals with type 2 diabetes
- Tissue-wide single-cell multiomic analysis of human gene regulation and cell diversity
Adipose BioNetwork
The Adipose BioNetwork aims to map the diverse cell populations within adipose tissue, which plays critical roles in metabolism, immunity, and endocrine signaling. These datasets help illuminate how adipose tissue functions in both healthy and disease states, including obesity and metabolic disorders.
New datasets:
- A single-cell atlas of human and mouse white adipose tissue
- Tissue-wide single-cell multiomic analysis of human gene regulation and cell diversity
- Cytoarchitectural multi-depot profiling reveals immune-metabolic crosstalk in human colon-associated adipose tissue
- An integrated single cell and spatial transcriptomic map of human white adipose tissue
- Unveiling adipose populations linked to metabolic health in obesity
- Adipose tissue retains an epigenetic memory of obesity after weight loss
- Human subcutaneous and visceral adipocyte atlases uncover classical and non-classical adipocytes and depot-specific patterns