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Identification and validation of key PANoptosis-related genes via integrative machine learning and single-cell sequencing in AILI. [PDF]

open access: yesiScience
Li S   +12 more
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Single-Cell Sequencing for Everybody

2021
Over the past 7 years, single-cell sequencing has become very popular. For this reason, many laboratories of different biological disciplines that span from neurobiology to developmental biology from immunology to tumor biology have been approaching this technique. For someone new to this field that wants to investigate heterogeneity in what appears to
Valentina, Proserpio   +4 more
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The promise of single-cell sequencing

Nature Methods, 2013
Individual cells of the same phenotype are commonly viewed as identical functional units of a tissue or organ. However, the deep sequencing of DNA and RNA from single cells suggests a more complex ecology of heterogeneous cell states that together produce emergent system-level function.
James, Eberwine   +3 more
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Advancement of Single-Cell Sequencing in Medulloblastoma

2022
Single-cell sequencing is a promising attempt to investigate the genomic, transcriptomic, and multiomic level of individual cell in the larger population of cells. The outward evolution of the technique from a manual method to the automation of single-cell sequencing is cogent.
Deepanshu, Verma   +4 more
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Sequencing the Genomes of Single Cells

2019
Single-cell genome sequencing can detect low-frequency genetic alterations present in complex tissues. However, the experimental procedures are technically challenging. This includes dissociation of the tissue, isolation of single cells, whole-genome amplification, sequencing library preparation, and an optional target enrichment.
Veronica, Gonzalez-Pena, Charles, Gawad
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