Spatial transcriptomics and mRNA splicing measurements encode rich spatiotemporal information for cell states and their transitions. We present a multiscale dynamical system method for reconstructing ...
The rapid development of spatial transcriptomics (ST) technologies has greatly advanced the understanding of gene expression, tissue architecture, cellular composition, and disease mechanisms within ...
The field of spatial transcriptomics utilizes technologies that map gene expression data to specific cellular locations within tissues. While traditional RNA sequencing methods generate quantitative ...
Applying single-cell RNA sequencing has led researchers to be able to profile the entire transcriptome of cells. However, these transcriptomes prove difficult to link back to their original location ...
Photoreceptor cell death is a hallmark of age-related macular degeneration. Environmental, lifestyle and genetic risk factors are known contributors to disease progression, whilst at the molecular ...
A novel spatial transcriptomics atlas developed by Northwestern Medicine scientists may improve the understanding of niche cellular interactions in the gastrointestinal tract that promote the ...
Illumina is raising the curtain on its upcoming entry into spatial transcriptomics, with tech designed to help researchers explore cellular behavior mapped across complex tissues. The announcement ...
Knowing the location of a gene within intact tissue or a single cell allows scientists to unlock unknown cellular functions. This information is often lost in most genetic sequencing techniques, but ...
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 ...
Enhancing a low-cost, minimally invasive screening test for dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase mutations linked to 5-fluorouracil sensitivity by integrating computational mutation predictions. This is an ...
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