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Single-Cell Transcriptional Analysis
Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2017Despite being a relatively recent technological development, single-cell transcriptional analysis through high-throughput sequencing has already been used in hundreds of fruitful studies to make exciting new biological discoveries that would otherwise be challenging or even impossible.
Wu, Angela Ruohao +3 more
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Microfluidics for single cell analysis
2022Cells have several internal molecules that are present in low amounts and any fluctuation in its number drives a change in cell behavior. These molecules present inside the cells are continuously fluctuating, thus producing noises in the intrinsic environment and thereby directly affecting the cellular behavior. Single-cell analysis using microfluidics
Rupesh, Maurya +5 more
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2006
Why is it important to study single cells? Scientists have long pondered the purpose of increasingly smaller biological entities within various organisms, with the cell acknowledged to be one of the fundamental building blocks of life. Furthermore, individual cells have discrete molecular, metabolic, and proteomic identities. Analogous to the pieces of
Jonathan V. Sweedler, Edgar A. Arriaga
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Why is it important to study single cells? Scientists have long pondered the purpose of increasingly smaller biological entities within various organisms, with the cell acknowledged to be one of the fundamental building blocks of life. Furthermore, individual cells have discrete molecular, metabolic, and proteomic identities. Analogous to the pieces of
Jonathan V. Sweedler, Edgar A. Arriaga
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Microfluidic Single‐Cell Omics Analysis
Small, 2019AbstractThe commonly existing cellular heterogeneity plays a critical role in biological processes such as embryonic development, cell differentiation, and disease progress. Single‐cell omics‐based heterogeneous studies have great significance for identifying different cell populations, discovering new cell types, revealing informative cell features ...
Xing Xu +8 more
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Microfluidics for single cell analysis
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2012Substantial evidence shows that the heterogeneity of individual cells within a genetically identical population can be critical to their chance of survival. Methods that use average responses from a population often mask the difference from individual cells.
Huabing, Yin, Damian, Marshall
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High-Parameter Single-Cell Analysis
Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2019Thousands of transcripts and proteins confer function and discriminate cell types in the body. Using high-parameter technologies, we can now measure many of these markers at once, and multiple platforms are now capable of analysis on a cell-by-cell basis.
Pratip K, Chattopadhyay +4 more
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Chemical Analysis of Single Cells
Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2008Chemical analysis of single cells requires methods for quickly and quantitatively detecting a diverse array of analytes from extremely small volumes (femtoliters to nanoliters) with very high sensitivity and selectivity. Microelectrophoretic separations, using both traditional capillary electrophoresis and emerging microfluidic methods, are well ...
Laura M, Borland +3 more
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Parallel single‐cell analysis microfluidic platform
ELECTROPHORESIS, 2011AbstractWe report a PDMS microfluidic platform for parallel single‐cell analysis (PaSCAl) as a powerful tool to decipher the heterogeneity found in cell populations. Cells are trapped individually in dedicated pockets, and thereafter, a number of invasive or non‐invasive analysis schemes are performed. First, we report single‐cell trapping in a fast (2–
van den Brink, Floris T.G. +5 more
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Single-cell immune repertoire analysis
Nature MethodsSingle-cell T cell and B cell antigen receptor-sequencing data analysis can potentially perform in-depth assessments of adaptive immune cells that inform on understanding immune cell development to tracking clonal expansion in disease and therapy. However, it has been extremely challenging to analyze and interpret T cells and B cells and their adaptive
Sergio E. Irac +3 more
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Single‐Cell Transcriptomic Analysis
Comprehensive Physiology, 2020AbstractSingle‐cell sequencing measures the sequence information from individual cells using optimized single‐cell isolation protocols and next‐generation sequencing technologies. Recent advancement in single‐cell sequencing has transformed biomedical research, providing insights into diverse biological processes such as mammalian development, immune ...
Zhihong Zheng +7 more
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