Three-dimensional transcriptomics data from an instrument launched at the Advances in Genome Biology and Technology conference. The translucent shapes represent cells, and each dot within a cell ...
The collaborations will provide Illumina's customers with workflows for genomic disease characterization and spatial mapping.
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 ...
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 ...
The country’s first end-to-end workflow unites IRB Barcelona’s core facilities to support spatial omics for researchers, ...
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.
IRB Barcelona has launched Spain’s first fully integrated spatial omics platform, allowing researchers to capture cells' spatial context.
Researchers reveal the intricate molecular landscape of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), uncovering actionable spatial archetypes and gene signatures that pave the way for personalized therapies ...
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 ...
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 ...
Comparison of dose-dense versus standard neoadjuvant chemotherapy for HER2 negative breast cancer: Retrospective, multicenter, real-world, Japanese study (JONIE5). MRI concentric partial response ...
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