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A new imaging method just built the first atlas of the 'sugar code' coating human cells — the tiny shells that flag disease to the body
Every human cell wears a sugary shell. This outer coat, called the glycocalyx, is built from chains of sugar molecules that ...
Exploring the differentiation of iPSC to trunk tenocytes and how the single-cell RNA sequencing and pathway analysis can assist in making it more specific.
A newly developed microscopy technique allows, for the first time, the visualization of more than 30 protein markers simultaneously in the human brain and uses bioinformatics to analyze their spatial ...
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 ...
A team led by Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University investigators has created a faster, cheaper way to determine the genes ...
The bird retina is one of the most energetically expensive tissues in the animal kingdom, yet it doesn’t use the energy ...
QIMR Berghofer researchers developed STimage, an AI-powered pathology tool that detects hidden cancer biomarkers in standard ...
Key opportunities in the Global Spatial Genomics and Transcriptomics Market include technological advancements in spatial ...
Abstract: Spatial transcriptomics technology enables researchers to acquire both spatial location information and gene expression data within tissues, providing new perspectives for understanding ...
ChatSpatial replaces ad-hoc LLM code generation with schema-enforced orchestration — the LLM selects methods and parameters from a curated registry instead of writing arbitrary code, ensuring ...
Here, we present Randomized Spatial PCA (RASP), a novel spatially aware dimensionality reduction method for spatial transcriptomics (ST) data. RASP is designed to be orders-of-magnitude faster than ...
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