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I do not know how you drew the figure 4d in your paper. Because I did not find any tutorials in your github about it.
CellChat is a very good R package but it is a little difficult for me to understand the structure of the cellchat object.
For example, when I look at Tgfb1-(Tgfbr1 + Tgfbr2), I do not know which group of cells are receivers and which group of cells are senders.
Could you please give me some clarification about them at your earliest convenience?
I do not know how you drew the figure 4d in your paper. Because I did not find any tutorials in your github about it.
CellChat is a very good R package but it is a little difficult for me to understand the structure of the cellchat object.
For example, when I look at Tgfb1-(Tgfbr1 + Tgfbr2), I do not know which group of cells are receivers and which group of cells are senders.
Could you please give me some clarification about them at your earliest convenience?