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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) ...
A comprehensive review article titled “Bioinformatics perspectives on transcriptomics: A comprehensive review of bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing analyses,” published in Quantitative Biology, ...
A new research paper was published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on February 8, 2026, titled "Single-cell transcriptomics reveal intrinsic and systemic T cell aging in COVID-19 and HIV." In this study, ...
Initially, cells are dissociated from liver tissues into single-cell suspensions using in vivo enzymatic perfusion or ex vivo digestion methods. The cells of interest are then enriched from the ...
Single-cell RNA transcriptomics allows researchers to broadly profile the gene expression of individual cells in a particular tissue. This technique has allowed researchers to identify new subsets of ...
Takara Bio USA collaborates with Illumina on a single-cell-resolution spatial mapping workflow, presented at AGBT 2026.
“If you have a machine—for example, a bike—all the different components of the bike would need to be fit in the right places for them to function,” said Lambda Moses, a computational biologist at ...
The single-cell genomics industry does not stop advancing, with a steady stream of new companies, kits, acquisitions, and more. One new company, ArgenTag, was founded in Argentina during the COVID-19 ...
Illumina, Inc. (NASDAQ: ILMN) today announced new customer breakthroughs in oncology powered by Illumina's spatial transcriptomics, 5-base sequencing, and proteomics technologies. The ability to ...
The liver is remarkable for its ability to regenerate after injury, yet when this process fails, acute liver failure (ALF) carries devastating outcomes. Traditional research methods, reliant on bulk ...
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