Spatial transcriptomics may have just achieved single-cell resolution. Researchers led by Evan Macosko, Fei Chen, and colleagues at the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts, bound together ...
Illustration of a spatial imprint of captured transcripts by Nova-ST, along with the localization of binned clustering, for a coronal section of the mouse brain. The illustration below the brain ...
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Curio Bioscience today announced it has commenced commercial operations with the launch of Curio Seeker, the world’s first high-resolution, whole-transcriptome ...
Biological systems are inherently three-dimensional—tissues form intricate layers, networks, and architectures where cells interact in ways that extend far beyond a flat plane. To capture the true ...
A research group led by Professor Kazuki Kurimoto and Assistant Professor Hiroki Ikeda from the Department of Embryology at Nara Medical University has developed a highly sensitive method for ...
The 10X Genomics Xenium Analyzer will support true single cell spatial transcriptomics on fresh frozen or fixed tissue samples. You can characterize 100s to 1000s of RNAs in cells and tissues using ...
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What Is Spatial Transcriptomics?
Spatial transcriptomics is a technique that provides information about gene expression patterns within intact tissues. This technology employs various methodologies, including in situ sequencing (ISS) ...
In the brain, location is everything. And the throngs of cells that live there are nothing without the billions of distinct connections between them. Although scientists can use single-cell ...
Conventional transcriptomic techniques have revealed much about gene expression at the population and single-cell level—but they overlook one crucial factor: spatial context. In musculoskeletal ...
A research group led by Professor Kazuki Kurimoto and Assistant Professor Hiroki Ikeda from the Department of Embryology at Nara Medical University has developed a highly sensitive method for ...
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