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Introducing a New Class of Spatial Technology

Single-cell next generation sequencing (NGS) has revolutionized molecular profiling by generating high-resolution insights into cellular heterogeneity. Now, the next avenue of research looks to understand cells in their native spatial context.

However, many spatial methods lack both sensitivity and resolution, relying on complex equipment and computational techniques that limit accessibility and data confidence.

In this Teach Me in 10 episode, Dr. Christina Chang, Director of Assay Applications, Spatial Genomics R&D at Takara Bio USA, introduces a new approach to spatial mapping that bridges this gap. She presents a spatial tool that combines high sensitivity with true single-cell resolution – all in a single experiment.

Watch this episode to discover:

  • How new spatial biology techniques are revolutionizing single-cell analysis
  • Spatial technology that transforms single-cell data into spatial data
  • Spatial methods that provide both sensitivity and resolution in a single experiment

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