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Single-Cell Analysis – News and Features

T cells.
News

Specialized T Cells May Trigger Severe Asthma Attacks in Older Men

Scientists have uncovered a group of immune cells that may drive severe asthma. These cells gather in the lungs and appear to cause the most harm in men who develop asthma in later life.
T cells.
News

Specialized T Cells Could Be the Culprit Behind Severe Asthma

Scientists have uncovered a group of immune cells that may drive severe asthma. These cells gather in the lungs and appear to possess the molecular weaponry to cause the most harm in men who developed asthma later in life.
The D100 digital dispense by HP.
Industry Insight

Accelerating Single-Cell Research with Powerful Dispensing

Join us for an interview with HP's Christie Dudenhoefer, manager of Life Science Solutions, and Dr. Ryan Kelly, professor in the Department of Chemistry at Brigham Young University, to learn how HP's D100 single-cell dispenser is being utilized.
Gold-colored fat droplets.
News

Obesity Causes Inflammatory Responses in Fat Tissue

To understand the link between fat accumulation and poor health outcomes for obese individuals, researchers are exploring how adipose tissue is structured and the mechanisms behind the inflammatory response.
A plot of colored cells.
News

World-First Human Brain Atlas Reveals New Cell Types

A research consortium has published a flurry of papers detailing a “major step forward” in our knowledge of the human brain. The project includes a draft genomic atlas of the brain that authors say could boost neuroscience much as the human genome project advanced genomics.
White and mint green capsules spill over a pink background.
News

Anti-Worm Drug May Help Prevent Stomach Cancer

New research validates that pyrvinium, a drug that has been used for decades for intestinal pinworms, can be repurposed as a preventative treatment for stomach cancer.
A picture detailing the contents of a cell.
Article

Single-Cell Proteomics: Mass Spec vs Single-Molecule Sequencing

There has been excitement surrounding single-molecule sequencing and its possible application in single-cell proteomics. We speak with Dr. Ryan Kelly to understand how its capabilities currently compare to mass spectrometry.
Cells inside blood vessels.
News

Hidden Parasites Can Also Infect Non-Immune Cells

The organisms that cause visceral leishmaniasis, appear to have a secret weapon, new research suggests: They can infect non-immune cells and persist in those uncommon environments.
A skeleton.
News

Blocking Notch Signalling Lessens Age Related Bone Loss

A cellular signal essential to the development and repair of the skeleton increases abnormally during aging to weaken bones. The study found that blocking this pathway in aging skeletal stem cells caused a “massive increase” in bone mass.
An immunofluorescence image of the first part of the small intestine overlaid with the article title.
Article

The Spatial Perspective With Professor Emma Lundberg

Join us as we sit down with Professor Emma Lundberg, a luminary in the field of spatial biology, to discuss her incredible career journey, the challenges that she has overcome and the groundbreaking discoveries that continue to shape the future of science and medicine.
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