Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer Cell fate — whether a cell self-renews or differentiates — is driven by dynamic […]
Researchers have shown that fluctuating DNA methylation sites can be used as ‘clocks’ to trace the lineage of a cell. […]
Announced in 2016, the Human Cell Atlas initiative aims to characterise all cell types in the human body. Led by […]
Stem cells are unspecialised cells, defined by their capacity for self-renewal and ability to differentiate into a variety of somatic […]
In a recent Nature paper, researchers have developed a new methodology to track the fates of cancer cells after therapy. […]
Nikolai Slavov is an Allen Distinguished Investigator and Professor at Northeastern University. His work focuses on single cell proteomics and […]
The most comprehensive cell atlas to date of the human uterus has uncovered two new epithelial cell states that can […]
Researchers from Sweden have published a new molecular mapping of proteins that regulate the cell division process – identifying 300 […]
Introduction: Single-cell sequencing technology has been advanced by the falling sequencing costs, a boom in microfluidics and combinatorial indexing strategies. […]
Check out the latest Genomics Week In Brief – full of intriguing news and research from the genomics space! Top […]