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LatchBio releases a 25M cell atlas for spatial transcriptomics, covering 45 tissue types, 63 diseases and 11 spatial ...
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 ...
As personalised medicine continues to evolve, emerging technologies like spatialomics and AI are paving the way for ...
A new review in eGastroenterology highlights how single-cell transcriptomics is revolutionizing our understanding of acute ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNBreakthrough findings point to future treatments for juvenile dermatomyositis
Children with a rare, debilitating muscle disease could benefit from the findings of new research by experts at UCL and Great ...
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Current research may open doors to new treatments for children with juvenile dermatomyositis
Children with a rare, debilitating muscle disease could benefit from the findings of new research by experts at UCL and Great ...
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Curio Bioscience today announced it has commenced commercial operations with the launch of Curio Seeker, the world’s first high-resolution, whole-transcriptome ...
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 ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNSingle-cell transcriptomics reveals new players in liver regeneration
The liver is remarkable for its ability to regenerate after injury, yet when this process fails, acute liver failure (ALF) ...
In a new study published in the Journal of Hepatology, researchers from the San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy ...
Strapped with an extra APP, people with Down’s syndrome are all but destined to develop Alzheimer’s dementia if they live past middle age. Compared with sporadic forms of the disease, DSAD starts ...
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