Single-cell sequencing is useful for a number of applications. For example, it can reveal cellular heterogeneity inside complex tissues, such as tumors. It can also provide information about how ...
In this GEN Learning Lab, our expert panelists Linda Orzolek, MS, MB, Xuhuai Ji, MD, PhD, and Christina Chang, PhD, will discuss the current landscape of imaging- and next-generation sequencing-based ...
You don't want to miss this! To permanently access this eBook for free, fill out the short form below. Single-cell sequencing is a valuable tool for analyzing complex cellular populations, enabling ...
In this webinar, Stefan Radtke will discuss the development of new high-throughput single-cell readouts for precise and comprehensive tracking of gene editing outcomes after autologous hematopoietic ...
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 ...
Bone is a common site for metastasis of solid cancers, but histological and molecular features of bone metastases are not well understood. In a new study published in Cell Genomics, researchers at ...
As single-cell genomics experiments grow in size, so too does the need for sequencing. Several large projects have recently called on the relative newcomer to the NGS scene, Ultima Genomics, for their ...
Combines BioSkyrb’s new ResolveOME™ Whole Genome and Transcriptome Single-Cell Core Kit 384-well assay with Uno Single Cell Dispenser™ provided by Tecan in a single workflow Enables scalable, ...
A. Preview of timsTOF Ultra 2 system with novel Athena Ion Processor (AIP): - Improves protein group identification in single-cell proteomics (SCP) by 15%-20%, and ...
AGBT is also, increasingly, a showcase for instruments for spatial biology, a fast-growing field that involves pinpointing the location of RNA and protein molecules en masse. Tarbox calls the meeting ...
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