The 20.5.1 Data Release provides updates to the SEA-AD study.
Human
The SEA-AD study
This study provides transcriptomic and chromatin accessibility data from single nuclei isolated from brain tissue of 84 aged individuals spanning the full spectrum of Alzheimer’s disease severity and 5 neurotypical adult reference individuals. The Seattle Alzheimer’s Disease Brain Cell Atlas (SEA-AD) consortium includes the Allen Institute for Brain Science, the University of Washington, and Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute. This release provides:
- snRNAseq data for medial entorhinal cortex, primary visual cortex, superior temporal gyrus, and lateral entorhinal cortex tissue samples
- snATACseq data for primary visual cortex tissue samples
- 10x Multiome data for primary visual cortex tissue samples