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Spatial transcriptomic imaging of an intact organism using volumetric DNA microscopy Qian, N., Weinstein, J.A. Lymphatic, nervous and tumor tissues exhibit complex physiology arising from three-dimensional interactions within genetically unique microenvironments. Here we develop a technology capable of volumetrically imaging transcriptomes, genotypes and morphologies in a single measurement, without relying on prior knowledg... |
Recurrent patterns of widespread neuronal genomic damage shared by major neurodegenerative disorders Zinan Zhou et al. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), frontotemporal dementia (FTD), and Alzheimer's disease (AD) are common neurodegenerative disorders for which the mechanisms driving neuronal death remain unclear. Single-cell whole-genome sequencing of 429 neurons from three C9ORF72 ALS, six C9ORF72 FTD, seven AD, and twenty-thre... |
Enhancing single-cell ATAC sequencing with formaldehyde fixation, cryopreservation, and multiplexing for flexible analysis Tobias Hohl et al. The assay for transposase-accessible chromatin using sequencing (ATAC-seq) revolutionized the field of epigenetics since its emergence by providing a means to uncover chromatin dynamics and other factors affecting gene expression. The development of single-cell (sc) applications in recent years led to an even deeper... |
Volumetric imaging of an intact organism by a distributed molecular network Nianchao Qian and Joshua A Weinstein Lymphatic, nervous, and tumoral tissues, among others, exhibit physiology that emerges from three-dimensional interactions between genetically unique cells. A technology capable of volumetrically imaging transcriptomes, genotypes, and morphologies in a single de novo measurement would therefore provide a critical vi... |