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Join this hour-long webinar presented by Dr. Inês Sequeira, Group Leader and Associate Professor at Queen Mary University of London, exploring the groundbreaking development of the first Oral Cell Atlas for both mouse and human tissues. Discover how multi-omic spatial technologies reveal the complex cellular heterogeneity within specialized oral cavity niches, including labial and buccal mucosae, salivary glands, periodontium, palate, and tongue. Learn about key findings that highlight shared and unique cell subpopulations across oral niches and other epithelia, with special attention to niche-specific immune residency and a unique fibroblast subpopulation in the buccal mucosa that may explain its scarless healing properties compared to skin. Gain valuable insights into different outputs of single cell and spatial omics while developing a deeper understanding of cellular heterogeneity in skin and oral tissues, creating a foundation for future research and clinical applications in oral health and disease.
Syllabus
A Single-Cell and Spatially-Resolved Atlas of the Human and Murine Oral Cavity
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