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Prostate cancer is one of the most common and deadly forms of cancer in men, yet early detection remains a major challenge. That difficulty lies in how subtle the disease can be in its earliest stages ...
A new method of examining gene expression patterns called landscape transcriptomics may help pinpoint what causes bumble bees stress and could eventually give insight into why bee populations are ...
Cancer research is an ever-evolving field, driven by the pressing need to understand and combat a disease that remains a leading cause of morbidity and ...
Scientists studying a hard-to-treat form of blood cancer called acute myeloid leukemia (AML) have found that a type of ...
Ovarian aging, characterized by diminishing egg reserves and quality, affects millions of women worldwide, often leading to infertility.
The precise mechanism of cellular condensation and regeneration is not well-understood in organogenesis. For advances in ...
Spatial transcriptomics is a new tool that may prove key to increasing our understanding of tissues and the cellular processes at work in a 3D space. This article describes the basic principles of ...
More information: Jason Keagy et al, Landscape transcriptomics as a tool for addressing global change effects across diverse species, Molecular Ecology Resources (2023). DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.13796 ...
“Spatial transcriptomics allows you to get the location of these components.” In a study published in eLife, scientists used spatial transcriptomics and a targeted gene panel to capture the positions ...
Transcriptomics is showing promise in improving the number of diagnoses made. Infectious disease: Analysis of gene expression patterns in patients is being investigated as a novel tool to assist in ...
Spatial transcriptomics makes it possible to discover the spatial context of gene expression in natural tissue architecture. This infographic highlights the considerations for implementing spatial ...
“Transcriptomics is an unbiased view,” she adds. “You don't need to define what to look at prior to your studies — you get all the data, and you might see things that you didn’t think ...