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Functional change along cellular trajectories

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The identification of genes that are associated with developmental trajectories of cells is an important focus in single-cell transcriptomics. This issue presents Scellnetor, a resource that facilitates this task.

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Fig. 1: Scellnetor enables the integration of protein interaction networks with cellular trajectories in transcriptional space to reveal the functional modules that are associated with these trajectories.

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Klimm, F. Functional change along cellular trajectories. Nat Comput Sci 1, 102–103 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43588-021-00026-x

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