Author: Harlan Barker; Seppo Parkkila
Title: Bioinformatic characterization of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2, the entry receptor for SARS-CoV-2 Document date: 2020_4_13
ID: 08vsaov7_19
Snippet: The first aim of our study was to investigate different human tissues using publicly available datasets for the distribution of ACE2 mRNA and protein. In the FANTOM5 dataset, the highest values for ACE2 mRNA, ranked according to signal intensity, were seen for the small intestine, dura mater, colon, testis, thalamus, and rectum ( Fig. 1) . The seminiferous tubules and interstitial cells of testis also demonstrated strong immunostaining......
Document: The first aim of our study was to investigate different human tissues using publicly available datasets for the distribution of ACE2 mRNA and protein. In the FANTOM5 dataset, the highest values for ACE2 mRNA, ranked according to signal intensity, were seen for the small intestine, dura mater, colon, testis, thalamus, and rectum ( Fig. 1) . The seminiferous tubules and interstitial cells of testis also demonstrated strong immunostaining.
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