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  1. Accurate cell-type annotation from spatially resolved single cells is crucial to understand functional spatial biology that is the basis of tissue organization. However, current computational methods for annotating spatially resolved single-cell data
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Maria Brbić , Kaidi Cao , John W. Hickey , Yuqi Tan ... Jure Leskovec
  2. Information processing, storage, and retrieval in the central nervous system are largely dependent on the electrical activity of single neurons and on the propagation of electrical signals in synaptic networks. The most important protein complexes,
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Gábor Juhász , Dániel Mittli , Vanda Tukacs , Katalin Adrienna Kékesi
    Ref: Single Cell ‘Omics of Neuronal Cells
  3. As a mean to cope with their potential cytotoxicity for the host plant, secondary metabolisms are often sequestered within specific cell types. This spatial organization may reach complex sequential multicellular compartmentation. The most complex
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Benoit St-Pierre , Samira Mahroug , Gregory Guirimand , Vincent Courdavault , Vincent Burlat
    Ref: Catharanthus roseus
  4. We present Light-Seq, an approach for multiplexed spatial indexing of intact biological samples using light-directed DNA barcoding in fixed cells and tissues followed by ex situ sequencing. Light-Seq combines spatially targeted, rapid
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Jocelyn Y. Kishi , Ninning Liu , Emma R. West , Kuanwei Sheng ... Peng Yin
  5. Single-cell RNA genomics technologies are revolutionizing biomedical science by profiling single cells with unprecedented resolution, providing fundamental insights into the role of different cellular states and intercellular heterogeneity in health
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Florian Erhard , Antoine-Emmanuel Saliba , Alexandra Lusser , Christophe Toussaint ... Lars Dölken
  6. Single-cell RNA-sequencing technologies have revolutionized the way that researchers can interrogate cellular relationships and the level of detail by which tissue architecture can be characterized. Multiple cell capturing methods have been developed
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Val Yianni , Paul T. Sharpe
    Ref: Craniofacial Development
  7. The persistent efforts toward attaining food security and balanced nutrition are challenged by the deteriorating natural resources, aberrant climate changes, and increase in population, hence calling for the utilization of innovative technologies to
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Anupam Singh , Goriparthi Ramakrishna , Tanvi Kaila , Swati Saxena ... Kishor Gaikwad
    Ref: Genomics of Cereal Crops
  8. Single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) allows to uncover cellular heterogeneity and the identification of novel subpopulations. In non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), scRNA-seq is particularly powerful to understand non-parenchymal cell
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Jana Hundertmark , Hilmar Berger , Frank Tacke
    Ref: Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis
  9. The unprecedented scientific achievements in combating the COVID-19 pandemic reflect a global response informed by unprecedented access to data. We now have the ability to rapidly generate a diversity of information on an emerging pathogen and, by
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Erica T. Prates , Michael R. Garvin , Piet Jones , J. Izaak Miller ... Daniel Jacobson
    Ref: SARS-CoV-2
  10. Drought stress is a serious agronomic problem resulting in significant yield losses globally. Breeding cultivars with drought tolerance is an important strategy that can be used to address this problem. Drought tolerance, however, is a complex
    Date: (2022)
    Authors: Shengxue Liu , Feng Qin
    Ref: Abscisic Acid
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