Cancers acquire resistance to systemic treatment with platinum-based chemotherapy (eg, cisplatin [CDDP]) as a result of a dynamic intratumoral heterogeneity (ITH) and clonal repopulation. However, little is known about the influence of chemotherapy...
Read More »Single Cell RNA Sequencing – Finding a cure for DIPG
Single Cell RNA Sequencing is a new technology that revolutionizes cancer research and holds the potential to find targeted therapies for cancers that are very hard to treat. One of those cancers is the deadliest childhood brain cancer called diffuse ...
Read More »Application of single-cell RNA-seq in the design of an anticancer regimen
Intratumoral heterogeneity hampers the success of marker-based anticancer treatment because the targeted therapy may eliminate a specific subpopulation of tumor cells while leaving others unharmed. Accordingly, a rational strategy minimizing survival of the drug-resistant subpopulation is essential to achieve long-term ...
Read More »MIRALCS – microwell full-length mRNA amplification and library construction from a single-cell
Viral infection causes multiple forms of human cancer, and HPV infection is the primary factor in cervical carcinomas. Recent single-cell RNA-seq studies highlight the tumor heterogeneity present in most cancers, but virally induced tumors have not been studied. HeLa is ...
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