Aggregate of Human PBMC Isolated from Fixed Whole Blood of a Diseased Donor and a Healthy Donor (Next GEM)
Single Cell Gene Expression Flex dataset analyzed using Cell Ranger 8.0.0
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Whole blood samples were obtained from a donor with no reported illnesses and from a donor diagnosed with multiple myeloma. The blood samples from each donor were fixed overnight at 4°C or for 7 days at 4°C, following the Demonstrated Protocol for Blood Fixation and Cell Isolation for Chromium Fixed RNA Profiling (CG000721). After fixation, PBMCs were isolated according to the protocol and processed in a 4 or 16-sample multiplexed experiment. In this experiment, the cells were hybridized with probe barcodes alongside cells from other isolated PBMC samples (not described here). Following hybridization, the samples were pooled in equal proportions, washed, and then processed in a single GEM well to generate Fixed RNA Gene Expression libraries targeting 5,000 cells per sample.
Fixed RNA Gene expression libraries were generated as outlined in the Chromium Fixed RNA Profiling for Multiplexed Samples User Guide (CG000527). The resulting libraries were sequenced on an Illumina NovaSeq 6000 and analyzed using the cellranger multi
pipeline. The outputs from each sample were then aggregated and normalized to an equal sequencing depth (~22k read pairs per cell) using the cellranger aggr
pipeline, generating a unified set of output files that contain all data from the individual samples.
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