Single Cell: is a living organism made up of only one cell, in which case, is also called unicellular. All life processes are performed by this single cell. A living organism made up of more than one cell is called as multi-cellular.
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Deciphering somatic mosaicism in healthy tissues and clonal diversity in tumors necessitates single-cell analysis. High-quality genomic and transcriptomic data at the single-cell level depen...
Luminex and Thermo Fisher Scientific are excited to feature two presentations highlighting the advanced features of the Invitrogen™ Luminex® xMAP® INTELLIFLEX™ DR-SE inst...
Biopharmaceutical manufacturing of proteins requires an efficient cell line. Starting with several thousand clones, researchers use multiple selection rounds to ultimately chose one clone fo...
The ability to record every spike from every neuron in a behaving animal is one of the holy grails of neuroscience. Here, Alison Hanson discusses a collaborative effort aimed at coming one s...
Mariana Kiehl (Sr. Applications Scientist at Roche Sequencing & Life Science) describes the KAPA Total Prep FFPE workflow, a novel single-tube method for combined sequencing of DNA and R...
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Multiplex immunofluorescence is a powerful tool for phenotyping cells from a single tissue slide, while preserving spatial context. The MultiOmyxTM platform, offered as an end to end service...
Current cancer research is hindered by the limitations of existing experimental systems, which fall short in demonstrating concordance with human studies. In this way, we aim to develop mode...
Spatial analysis of protein or gene expression is vital to understanding the distribution, phenotypes, and interactions between cells within tumor microenvironment (TME). Traditionally, mult...