Single-Cell Analysis – Multimedia

Listicle
6 Microfluidic Researchers You Should Follow
In this list we take a look at 6 researchers whose contributions have helped (and are continuing to help) drive the field forward.

Whitepaper
A Complete Workflow from Single Cell Isolation to mRNA Sequencing Analysis
The combined workflow provides a power¬ful tool for studying complex biological samples at the resolution of individual cells.

Video
Single Cell Analysis in Diagnostics
Professor Ulf Landegren of Uppsala University talks single cell analysis.

Video
How Are Our Genes Regulated?
Rickard Sandberg has developed a method of single-cell analysis that provides groundbreaking molecular insight into the properties and function of cells.

App Note / Case Study
Automated Low-volume DNA Normalisation and NGS Library Prep for Single-cell Analysis
This application note presents data from Prof. Stephen Quake’s lab, Stanford University, USA on the use of TTP Labtech’s automated low-volume liquid handlers for miniaturising DNA normalisation and library prep volumes for singlecell analysis.

App Note / Case Study
Using the µEncapsulator 1 to Capture Single Cells in Droplets with Beads
In order to simplify high throughput single cell methods, Dolomite has developed the µEncapsulator 1 System, a compact module that simply and securely holds a droplet generating chip, convenient sample reservoirs, and an output reservoir

App Note / Case Study
Approaching Single-Cell Sequencing by Understanding NGS Library Complexity and Bias
This application note describes the sequence coverage performance andp reservation of molecular complexity of next generation sequencing (NGS) libraries generated from human and microbial genomic DNA using the Accel-NGS™ 2S DNA Library Kit for whole-genome sequencing (WGS) on the Illumina® platform.

Poster
Single Cell Analysis of Voltage-gated Potassium Channels for Electrophysiological Properties of Rat Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus Neurons
The hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN), an integrating site in the regulation of neuroendocrine and autonomic nervous systems, is composed of heterogeneous neurons, type I and type II, based on their electrophysiological properties. Single cell real-time RT-PCR analysis was made to investigate the molecular basis underlying the properties. The results suggest that Kv1.3, Kv4.2 and Kv4.3 potassium channels are the potential candidates in determining the electrophysiological properties in
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