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 ...
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 ...
Advaita Bio today announced the launch of iSCanGuide, a cloud-based platform engineered to transform large-scale single-cell ...
The rapid development of spatial transcriptomics (ST) technologies has greatly advanced the understanding of gene expression, tissue architecture, cellular composition, and disease mechanisms within ...
In this session you will learn how spatial transcriptomics with single-cell resolution enable detailed cellular mapping of ...
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 ...
Spatial-biology tools are collecting more comprehensive data, and companies that want to model cells in silico are hoovering ...
Spatial transcriptomics is revolutionizing the study of tissue architecture, cellular states, and tumor-immune interactions in clinical specimens. This presentation introduces the principles and ...
Comparison of dose-dense versus standard neoadjuvant chemotherapy for HER2 negative breast cancer: Retrospective, multicenter, real-world, Japanese study (JONIE5). MRI concentric partial response ...
Spatial biology is a rapidly advancing discipline that examines biological molecules (such as DNA, RNA, and proteins) within their native locations in tissues. This approach offers critical insight ...
The liver is remarkable for its ability to regenerate after injury, yet when this process fails, acute liver failure (ALF) carries devastating outcomes. Traditional research methods, reliant on bulk ...
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