We are in the midst of a fascinating journey to understand the cellular phenotypes that compose human bodies and how the human genome is used to build and maintain each cell. “To catalog our human cell types, to understand how they develop, how they vary between individuals, and how they fail in disease can revolutionize the effort to understand human cell phenotypes,” says Gray Camp, Head of the Human Retina and Organoid Development Group at IOB, and co-author of a review in Science.
Click here for original story, Understanding how human cell types develop, vary between individuals, and fail in disease
Source: Phys.org