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New prostate cancer cell atlas may aid earlier detection, researchers say
A team of researchers has constructed the most detailed single-cell map of the adult human prostate to date, cataloging more than 253,000 individual cells and identifying previously hidden ...
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New spatial transcriptomics maps gene activity across whole bodies
A wave of spatial transcriptomics studies has produced gene-expression atlases that span entire organs and whole organisms, ...
Before the development of efficient single-cell technologies such as single-cell RNA sequencing, researchers studied genes, gene expression and proteins in bulk. These methods report the molecular ...
Using single-cell sequencing and spatial tools, researchers have created the most comprehensive map of the maternal–fetal interface yet.
Bioptimus, a global AI company building the world's first world model for biology, today announced the launch of its Spatial ...
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 ...
Dr. Xuyu Qian in his current laboratory, standing beside a collection of external hard drives containing raw spatial transcriptomics data from his groundbreaking human brain development research. The ...
Scientists mapped the maternal–fetal interface revealing new cell types, genetic links, and mechanisms behind pregnancy complications.
In a recent perspective article published in the journal Nature Communications, over 30 scientists from around the world discussed the action plans and principles of the global scientific initiative ...
An initiative partly funded by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in the UK has moved further towards its goal of producing a 'human cell atlas' (HCA) to map every cell type in the human body.
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