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The application of liquid biopsy in cancer

Liquid biopsy has seen a lot of development and many applications in the field of cancer diagnostics. Key applications include […]

A guide to liquid biopsy and non-invasive diagnosis

Liquid biopsy offers an innovative solution for the diagnosis and monitoring of cancer and other diseases. However, traditional invasive biopsy […]

New Study Explores the Impact of Genetic, Familial and Individual Factors on Major Depressive Disorder

In a recent study published in Nature, researchers used Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) data (a type of MRI scan) to […]

Novel applications in single-cell and spatial analysis

In the single-cell and spatial analysis literature you will find hundreds of review articles on these technologies from the past […]

A guide to single-cell sequencing and spatial analysis

Introduction The human body contains over 35 trillion cells, with tissues and organs comprising of many different cell types constantly […]

An overview of single-cell and spatial proteomics

The majority of single-cell analysis studies focus on nucleic acids. The central dogma of molecular biology states that DNA is […]

Wearable electronic patch can 3D map haemoglobin molecules

Researchers have developed an electronic patch that can sense biomolecules in deep tissues. The study, published in Nature Communications, details […]

Researchers use single-cell and spatial-omics to create a detailed atlas of human lung development

In a recent paper published in Cell, researchers at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute, the Gurdon Institute […]

World of Genomics: Portugal

Portugal is the next stop in our World of Genomics tour. The country has a beautiful landscape, from the low-lying […]

New fluorescent protein penetrates deeper into biological tissue

Researchers have developed a small fluorescent protein that can penetrate deep into biological tissue. The study, published in Nature Methods, describes […]