Spatial transcriptomics utilizes a variety of methods to define cell types, by means of mRNA data, to their histological locations. Spotted arrays of specialized mRNA probes are often used capturing information about subcellular localization of mRNA molecules.
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains a treatment-refractory disease and existing molecular subtypes do not inform clinical decisions. Previously-identified bulk transcriptomic sub...
The GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiling technology enables high-plex RNA and protein profiling of any region within any tissue type. This workshop will highlight the latest developments toward e...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive disease that accounts for 10-20% of all breast cancer cases diagnosed annually in the U.S.1. Despite its prevalence, TNBC remains resist...
Since the introduction of single cell sequencing techniques to the genomics community, interest in its use has grown exponentially and the number of single cell publications has exploded. Th...
The ability to discern spatial gene expression differences in complex biological systems is critical to our understanding of developmental biology and the progression of disease. However, the...