Transcriptomics is the study of the transcriptome, which is the complete set of RNA transcripts produced by the genome at a specific time or under particular conditions. It involves the analysis of ...
With the advent of new omics technologies in recent years, there has been a deluge of complex, high-dimensional data on Alzheimer's disease (AD). A topical collection of articles on omics approaches ...
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — An interdisciplinary team in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences — in an initiative aimed at better understanding the implications of climate change for animal and ...
Spatial transcriptomics offers a revolutionary approach to understanding the tumor microenvironment (TME) in solid tumors by preserving the spatial context of gene expression, which is crucial for ...
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 ...
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Understanding Complex Biology Through Multi-Omics Integration
Multi-omics refers to an integrated approach that combines data from multiple "omics" technologies to provide a holistic ...
Single-cell RNA transcriptomics allows researchers to broadly profile the gene expression of individual cells in a particular tissue. This technique has allowed researchers to identify new subsets of ...
Technological development is key to improving the way hematologic cancer is diagnosed and treated. With this vision, the Josep Carreras Leukemia Research Institute is committed to the creation and ...
In the rapidly developing field of spatial biology, researchers are working to expand our understanding of biological processes within their spatial context. Scientists are taking a holistic approach ...
A new spatial single-cell transcriptomics method demonstrates that cells near the surface of a tumor have different genetic activity from those at the center. Researchers have developed a method to ...
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