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Advancing single-cell transcriptomics into the mainstream of biomedical research
Kelly Parliament, staff application scientist at Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, discusses how automation is improving the ...
As we age, our cells accumulate genetic changes—mutations—some of which open the door to cancer. Scientists call these ...
Researchers found sex-specific gene expression networks linked to Alzheimer’s pathology using single-cell and systems-level ...
Diabetes affects over half a billion people globally. Along with direct consequences to those with the disease, it also contributes to and predisposes affected individuals to a host of other ...
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Inside tumors, immune cells hide a split personality—and one side could quietly decide cancer's fate
Macrophages, key regulators of tissue health and immune defense, are among the most abundant immune cells in solid tumors. Their role in cancer has been difficult to define because even closely ...
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Portrai presents 11 AI spatial transcriptomics posters at AACR
SEOUL, South Korea, April 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Portrai, Inc. today announced it will present 11 posters highlighting its artificial intelligence and spatial transcriptomics capabilities at the ...
The South Korean spatial biology company unveils new AI agents, foundation models, and spatial biomarkers for oncology drug discovery. SEOUL, South Korea, /PRNewswire/ -- Portrai, Inc. today announced ...
New research suggests that autoimmune diseases may be driven by DNA mutations in immune cells that remove the natural brakes on the immune system. It reveals a previously hidden role for somatic ...
Takara Bio USA, Inc. today announced a benchmark study comparing the performance of its Trekker® FX technology against ...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (RXRX) 25th Annual Needham Virtual Healthcare Conference April 13, 2026 12:45 PM EDTCompany ParticipantsBen Taylor - ...
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