The architecture of tissues is defined by the spatial organization of their cells. Probing how cells affect one another in a spatial context holds vast potential for understanding health and disease.
This article first identifies the current definition of urban heritage that includes both “old” and “young” monuments. Their protection has also shifted from solely preserving “old” values into a more ...
A new spatial transcriptomic approach captures the regulation of splicing and polyadenylation sites during pubescent brain development at near-single-cell resolution. An international collaboration, ...
IRB Barcelona has launched Spain’s first fully integrated spatial omics platform, allowing researchers to capture cells' spatial context.
Scientists have identified a new CAF subset in HNSCC using tissue cytometry and spatial transcriptomics. In two-thirds of cases, head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) require treatment with ...
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