In this session you will learn how spatial transcriptomics with single-cell resolution enable detailed cellular mapping of ...
Certain cells in the brain create a nurturing environment, enhancing the health and resilience of their neighbors, while others promote stress and damage. Using spatial transcriptomics and AI, ...
Biological tissues are made up of different cell types arranged in specific patterns, which are essential to their proper functioning. Understanding these spatial arrangements is important when ...
This figure shows how the STAIG framework can successfully identify spatial domains by integrating image processing and contrastive learning to analyze spatial transcriptomics data effectively.
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Scientists in South Korea just found the deadliest young-adult brain tumor begins years before it shows — normal-looking cells quietly turn cancerous and spread
Glioblastoma kills most patients within 15 months of diagnosis. It is the most aggressive brain cancer in young adults, and ...
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Scientists crack one of the biggest mysteries in the senses — how smell is actually organized in the brain
For decades, neuroscientists assumed the inside of a mammal’s nose was essentially a jumble: more than a thousand types of ...
Fei Chen and Chenlei Hu at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard have developed a new imaging-free spatial transcriptomics technology that tracks the diffusion of DNA barcodes between beads in an ...
Perhaps our most defining characteristic as a species, the six-layered human cortex, hosts billions of neural connections that bestow Homo sapiens with higher-order thinking. But how does this ...
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