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The evolving concept of cell identity in the single cell era.

Samantha A Morris
Published in: Development (Cambridge, England) (2019)
Fueled by recent advances in single cell biology, we are moving away from qualitative and undersampled assessments of cell identity, toward building quantitative, high-resolution cell atlases. However, it remains challenging to precisely define cell identity, leading to renewed debate surrounding this concept. Here, I present three pillars that I propose are central to the notion of cell identity: phenotype, lineage and state. I explore emerging technologies that are enabling the systematic and unbiased quantification of these properties, and outline how these efforts will enable the construction of a high-resolution, dynamic landscape of cell identity, potentially revealing its underlying molecular regulation to provide new opportunities for understanding and manipulating cell fate.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • rna seq
  • high resolution
  • cell therapy
  • high throughput
  • systematic review
  • stem cells
  • high speed
  • liquid chromatography