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High-resolution spatial multiomic census of the human placenta
The placenta has an essential role in maintaining a successful pregnancy, yet its molecular composition and functions remain poorly understood. We present a comprehensive spatially resolved single-cell multi-omic census and molecular architecture of the first trimester human placenta.
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