10x Genomics, a company focused on enabling the mastery of biology by accelerating genomic discovery, today announced publication of an article in the journal Nature of a collaborative research study with researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. The ...
Read More »Simul-seq – combined DNA and RNA sequencing for whole-genome and transcriptome profiling
Paired DNA and RNA profiling is increasingly employed in genomics research to uncover molecular mechanisms of disease and to explore personal genotype and phenotype correlations. Here, researchers from Stanford University School of Medicine introduce Simul-seq, a technique for the production ...
Read More »Genome-wide map of regulatory interactions in the human genome
Increasing evidence suggests that interactions between regulatory genomic elements play an important role in regulating gene expression. Researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine generated a genome-wide interaction map of regulatory elements in human cells (ENCODE tier 1 cells, K562, ...
Read More »Brain RNA-Seq – An RNA-Sequencing Transcriptome and Splicing Database
The major cell classes of the brain differ in their developmental processes, metabolism, signaling, and function. To better understand the functions and interactions of the cell types that comprise these classes, a team led by researchers at the Stanford University ...
Read More »Microfluidic single-cell RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) on 198 individual cells
The mammalian lung is a highly branched network in which the distal regions of the bronchial tree transform during development into a densely packed honeycomb of alveolar air sacs that mediate gas exchange. Although this transformation has been studied by ...
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