Nature research paper: Molecular hallmarks of heterochronic parabiosis at single-cell resolution
We thank the members of the laboratory of T.W.-C. and the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub for feedback and support. Financial support for library preparation, sequencing and AWS time was provided by the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub. Further financial support was provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs , the National Institute on Aging , the NOMIS Foundation , The Glenn Foundation for Medical Research , Nan Fung Life Sciences , and the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute and Bertarelli Foundation .
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