Tumors contain many different types of cells organized in complex spatial patterns that can influence how the disease ...
Spatial transcriptomics and gene expression analysis represent a transformative approach in biomedical research, integrating the spatial context of tissues with high-resolution profiling of gene ...
Spatial transcriptomics is a cutting-edge technique that characterizes gene expression within sections of tissue, such as heart, skin or liver tissue. These snapshots provide insights into how spatial ...
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New prostate cancer cell atlas may aid earlier detection, researchers say
A team of researchers has constructed the most detailed single-cell map of the adult human prostate to date, cataloging more ...
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.
Neoadjuvant immunotherapy in combination with chemotherapy in resectable locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: A randomized, open label, phase II clinical trial. This is an ASCO ...
Andreas Pfenning discusses the techniques being developed and used to study neuronal heterogeneity and the therapeutic potential of his work.
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 ...
Larotrectinib in Patients With Tumors With NTRK Fusions: Results From the NCI-MATCH ECOG-ACRIN Trial (EAY131) Subprotocol EAY131-Z1E Advancements in profiling technologies have deepened our ...
Mount Sinai researchers have published the first organ-wide human skin spatial atlas from across the body. It provides an ...
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