New technique allows tracking of gene expression over generations of cells as they specialize. To track the family history for a single cell, researchers engineered a microfluidic device that traps first an individual cell and then all of its descendants. ...
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Dolomite, a world leader in microfluidics innovation, has launched the Single Cell RNA-Seq Chip for simple, reliable creation of single cell libraries. This new chip allows researchers to use droplet-based microfluidic methods to help explore the behaviour of thousands of ...
Read More »A new platform for single-cell imaging and sequencing
Researchers from Columbia University Medical Center have developed an important technical advance that marries the simplicity of microwells and the early technique of barcoding of droplets with the parallelizability of microfluidics to enable many single cells from multiple different samples ...
Read More »Harvard groups tap microfluidics for single-cell RNA-seq methods
Imagine someone hands you a smoothie and asks you to identify everything that went into it. You might be able to discern a hint of strawberry or the tang of yogurt. But overall it tastes like a blend of indiscernible ...
Read More »Single-cell analysis with RNA sequencing, quantitative imaging and microfluidics
Bioengineering 200 – Spring 2015 Single-cell analysis with RNA sequencing, quantitative imaging and microfluidics The Graduate Group Introductory Seminar – Kevin Healy – UC Berkeley
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