A computational method called scSurv, developed by researchers at Institute of Science Tokyo, links individual cells to patient outcomes using widely available bulk RNA sequencing data.
Bone is a common site for metastasis of solid cancers, but histological and molecular features of bone metastases are not well understood. In a new study published in Cell Genomics, researchers at ...
Single-cell sequencing is useful for a number of applications. For example, it can reveal cellular heterogeneity inside complex tissues, such as tumors. It can also provide information about how ...
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Study finds brain aging markers differ widely by cell type
A large-scale atlas of mouse brain cells has revealed that aging does not affect all brain cell types equally. Some cell populations show dramatic shifts in gene activity between youth and old age, ...
Out of touch: Understanding the frequency and trajectory of chemotherapy-induced neuropathy peripheral (CIPN) in breast cancer survivors. Incidence of ocular toxicities in patients with ...
A single-cell RNA atlas maps sea urchin development, revealing rare neuronal lineages and gene activity across stages, and enabling intuitive exploration through a public database.
Over the last two weeks, we’ve seen a flurry of biotech industry updates, from the latest precision instrument for genomic research to the first at-home RNA screening test for preventing colon cancer.
Generalist Biological AI Models Decode the Language of Life Biology has always been an information science at heart. DNA stores ...
Using single-cell sequencing, researchers found distinct immune profiles in different CNS tumors, highlighting its potential as a prognostic tool.
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