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. 2023 Mar 17;13(6):1346–1363. doi: 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-22-0824

Figure 2.

Figure 2. Cell-type distribution across the tissues of the GI tract. A, UMAP of all high-quality cells (point order is randomized) used in the study, with the cell types assigned to the epithelial compartment in color. The line indicates a TSCAN-derived trajectory between the clusters of epithelial cells. Nonepithelial cells are in gray. B, Stacked bar chart of the proportion of cell types assigned to individual tissue types. The color scale is the same as in A. BSCJ, squamocolumnar junction between NE and BE-IM.

Cell-type distribution across the tissues of the GI tract. A, UMAP of all high-quality cells (point order is randomized) used in the study, with the cell types assigned to the epithelial compartment in color. The line indicates a TSCAN-derived trajectory between the clusters of epithelial cells. Nonepithelial cells are in gray. B, Stacked bar chart of the proportion of cell types assigned to individual tissue types. The color scale is the same as in A. BSCJ, squamocolumnar junction between NE and BE-IM.