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Single-cell spatial transcriptome reveals cell-type organization in the macaque cortex
Elucidating the cellular organization of the cerebral cortex is critical for understanding brain structure and function. Using large-scale single-nucleus RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomic analysis of 143 macaque cortical regions, we obtained a ...
Sha Liao +2 more
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Spatial organization of drumlins [PDF]
Ice‐sheets flowing over soft sediments produce undulations in the bed, typically of metres in relief, of which drumlins are the most abundant and widely investigated. Consensus regarding their mechanism of formation has yet to be achieved.
C. Clark +5 more
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Spatial Organization of the Sperm Cell Glycoproteome. [PDF]
Sperm cells are terminally differentiated cells that are essential for reproduction in sexually reproducing species. Consistent with their highly specialized function, sperm cells harbor a unique proteome containing many proteins not expressed in somatic cells.
Ji R +8 more
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IMPACT OF THE LOCATIONS OF SMALL TOWNS IN MAZOVIA (POLAND) ON THEIR SOCIO-ECONOMIC STRUCTURE AND ON THEIR ROLE IN RELATION TO THE NEIGHBORING RURAL AREAS [PDF]
This paper centers on the smallest towns (with populations below 10 000 inhabitants) in Mazovia region, Poland. What is mainly involved in the paper is an indicating of differences or regularities characterising the functional structures of small towns ...
Jerzy BAŃSKI +2 more
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Chloroplasts are eukaryotic photosynthetic organelles that drive the global carbon cycle. Despite their importance, our understanding of their protein composition, function, and spatial organization remains limited.
Lian-li Wang +20 more
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Spatial organization of the mouse retina at single cell resolution by MERFISH
The visual signal processing in the retina requires the precise organization of diverse neuronal types working in concert. While single-cell omics studies have identified more than 120 different neuronal subtypes in the mouse retina, little is known ...
Jongsu Choi +5 more
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This paper is an introduction to a collection of nine studies that are intended to fill the gap in the literature associated with landform development and landscape changes related to natural forces and human activities in the Central European Mountains ...
Paweł Prokop +2 more
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Cellular-scale proximity labeling for recording cell spatial organization in mouse tissues
Proximity labeling has emerged as a powerful strategy for interrogating cell-cell interactions. However, the nanometer-scale labeling radius impedes the use of current methods for indirect cell communications and makes recording cell spatial organization
Xu Zhang +7 more
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Single-cell RNA-seq and ATAC-seq, combined with spatial transcriptomics, identify age- and location-related cellular dynamics of diffuse midline gliomas, such as variable oligodendrocyte precursor-like tumor stem cell populations and increased ...
I. Liu +45 more
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The stimuli of thermal environment defined according to UTCI in Poland
The assessment of thermal stress stimuli in Poland was based on the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI). Daily values of UTCI at 24 stations selected to represent the whole area of Poland at 12:00 UTC were calculated over the period 1951-2018. Various
Magdalena Kuchcik +2 more
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