The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. Fig. 2: Benchmarking Xenium against other SRT platforms. The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. To ...
First fully integrated spatial multiomic assay from 10x Genomics brings RNA and protein data together in situ – unlocking deeper insights into cell function and disease biology "Scientists can now ...
The global initiative aims to profile up to 100,000 patient specimens to scale M-Optimus, the world model of biology, representing a ~20x increase in scale over existing data available in the world ...
Initiative led by researchers in Australia and Japan aims to map cancer and immune interactions to advance precision oncology across the region ASTRA will bring together molecular and spatial data ...
Spatial transcriptomics has advanced our understanding of cellular heterogeneity at single-cell resolution. Here, we assess the suitability of in situ sequencing (ISS) for analyzing formalin-fixed, ...
Technological development is key to improving the way hematologic cancer is diagnosed and treated. With this vision, the Josep Carreras Leukemia Research Institute is committed to the creation and ...
Spatial transcriptomics (ST) technologies reveal the spatial organization of gene expression in tissues, providing critical insights into development, neurobiology, and cancer. However, the high cost ...
• Troy Randall – Med – Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology - The epigenetic modifier Kmt2a regulates humoral responses to influenza by orchestrating B cell function in the pre-inducible ...
Spatial biology is a rapidly advancing discipline that examines biological molecules (such as DNA, RNA, and proteins) within their native locations in tissues. This approach offers critical insight ...
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 ...
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