T Ness
Royal Victoria Infirmary
6 Papers
10 Citations
T Ness is an academic researcher from Royal Victoria Infirmary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ground truth & Dermis. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Yolk sac cell atlas reveals multiorgan functions during human early development
Issac Goh,Rachel A. Botting,Antony Rose,Simone Webb,Justin Engelbert,Yorick Gitton,Emily Stephenson,Mariana Quiroga Londoño,Michael W. Mather,Nicole Mende,Ivan Imaz-Rosshandler,Lu Yang,Dave Horsfall,Daniela Basurto-Lozada,Nana-Jane Chipampe,Victoria Rook,Jimmy Tsz,H. Lee,Mai-Linh N Ton,Daniel Keitley,Pavel Mazin,Rebecca Hannah,Laure Gambardella,Kile Green,Stephane Ballereau,Megumi Inoue,Elizabeth Tuck,Valentina Lorenzi,Kwasi Kwakwa,Clara Alsinet,Bayanne Olabi,Mohiuddin Miah,Chloe Admane,Dorin Popescu,Meghan Acres,David Dixon,T Ness,Rowen Coulthard,Steven Lisgo,Deborah J. Henderson,Emma Dann,Chenqu Suo,Sarah Kinston,Jong-Eun Park,Krzysztof Polanski,John C. Marioni,S. Dongen,Kerstin B. Meyer,M. D. Bruijn,James Palis,Sam Behjati,Elisa Laurenti,Nicola K. Wilson,Roser Vento-Tormo,Alain Chédotal,Omer Ali Bayraktar,Irene Roberts,Laura Jardine,Berthold Göttgens,Sarah A. Teichmann,Muzlifah Haniffa +60 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive multiomic reference of the extraembryonic yolk sac from 3 to 8 postconception weeks is assembled by integrating single-cell protein and gene expression data and reports that human YS can fuel the accelerated production of macrophages from hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells independently of monocytes.
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An open source pipeline for quantitative immunohistochemistry image analysis of inflammatory skin disease using artificial intelligence
TL;DR: In this paper , the work stream required for tissue-specific (skin) and immunostain-specific annotation has not been extensively studied compared with the development of AI algorithms, which has the potential to improve research reliability and ultimately diagnostic efficiency and service capacity.
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