Every day, your body replaces billions of cells—and yet, your tissues stay perfectly organized. How is that possible? A team of researchers at ChristianaCare's Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research ...
Every day, your body replaces billions of cells-and yet, your tissues stay perfectly organized. How is that possible? A team of researchers at ChristianaCare's Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research ...
In order to understand biology, it is critical to be able to study the heterogeneity within a population of cells, in their tissue context. Only then can the diversity of tissues and organs be ...
Spatial biology is a series of techniques with which scientists collect detailed cellular information and examine the positional context of cells in a tissue. Individual cells differentially use their ...
Every day, your body replaces billions of cells – and yet, your tissues stay perfectly organized. How is that possible? A team of researchers at ChristianaCare’s Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & ...
A global genetics study of over 2.5 million people shows Type 2 diabetes is driven by tissue-specific biological processes ...
A conversation with Chris Mason, Professor of Genomics, Physiology, and Biophysics at Weill Cornell Medicine, and a member of NanoString’s Scientific Advisory Board. Molecular biologists are ...
A new study led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer, University of California, Irvine and Baylor College of Medicine has created the world's largest and most comprehensive map ...
The latest studies published by The Human Cell Atlas make further progress toward their goal of mapping every human cell type, and these four papers focus on multi-tissue cell analysis. The Human Cell ...
Analyzing genetic data from 2.5 million people, researchers identified 676 genes and dozens of proteins linked to Type 2 diabetes across seven tissues. Most signals were absent in blood, highlighting ...
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