Single-cell sequencing is useful for a number of applications. For example, it can reveal cellular heterogeneity inside complex tissues, such as tumors. It can also provide information about how ...
Researchers from the Earlham Institute, in collaboration with The Department of Biology at the University of Oxford, ...
A computational method called scSurv, developed by researchers at Institute of Science Tokyo, links individual cells to ...
As single-cell genomics experiments grow in size, so too does the need for sequencing. Several large projects have recently called on the relative newcomer to the NGS scene, Ultima Genomics, for their ...
This Research Topic is the second volume of the “Unraveling Breast Cancer Complexity: Insights from Single-Cell Sequencing and Spatial Transcriptomics” ...
A large-scale atlas of mouse brain cells has revealed that aging does not affect all brain cell types equally. Some cell ...
Rotator cuff tears often heal with stiff, dysfunctional scar tissue, limiting recovery. A new study reveals why tendon ...
Scientists use single-cell sequencing of immune cells to explore the immune receptor repertoire, obtain epigenetic information, identify mutations and other genetic variations, and profile the ...
A single-cell RNA atlas maps sea urchin development, revealing rare neuronal lineages and gene activity across stages, and ...
Breast cancer remains one of the most prevalent and life-threatening forms of cancer, impacting millions worldwide. This malignancy's heterogeneity and complexity have long posed significant ...