Single-cell multi-omics defines the cell-type-specific impact of splicing aberrations in human hematopoietic clonal outgrowths

Mariela Cortés-López, Paulina Chamely, Allegra G Hawkins, Robert F Stanley, Ariel D Swett, Saravanan Ganesan, Tarek H Mouhieddine, Xiaoguang Dai, Lloyd Kluegel, Celine Chen, Kiran Batta, Nili Furer, Rahul S Vedula, John Beaulaurier, Alexander W Drong, Scott Hickey, Neville Dusaj, Gavriel Mullokandov, Adam M Stasiw, Jiayu SuRonan Chaligné, Sissel Juul, Eoghan Harrington, David A Knowles, Catherine J Potenski, Daniel H Wiseman, Amos Tanay, Liran Shlush, Robert C Lindsley, Irene M Ghobrial, Justin Taylor, Omar Abdel-Wahab, Federico Gaiti, Dan A Landau

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