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What Is Spatial Transcriptomics?
Spatial transcriptomics is a technique that provides information about gene expression patterns within intact tissues. This technology employs various methodologies, including in situ sequencing (ISS) ...
(MEMPHIS, Tenn. – December 3, 2025) Spatial transcriptomics provides a unique perspective on the genes that cells express and where those cells are located. However, the rapid growth of the technology ...
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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Spatial transcriptomics gains quality control with new open-source repository and protocols
Spatial transcriptomics provides a unique perspective on the genes that cells express and where those cells are located. However, the rapid growth of the technology has come at the cost of ...
Conventional transcriptomic techniques have revealed much about gene expression at the population and single-cell level—but they overlook one crucial factor: spatial context. In musculoskeletal ...
Inspired by the Review on p756. Cover design: Patrick Morgan. Autonomic dysreflexia is a sudden rise in systolic blood pressure observed in individuals with spinal cord injury at or above the sixth ...
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 ...
This eBook cuts through the complexity of spatial techniques, featuring a series of interviews with pioneers in the field, and peer-reviewed research from the Taylor & Francis journal portfolio. This ...
“Illumina’s…presentations and product descriptions revealed a workflow that infringed on the ‘607, ‘138, ‘505, and ‘487 patents, 10x Genomics and Prognosys Biosciences argued.” On October 21, 10x ...
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