23.03.09 I Kid-ney you not! Single cell sequencing is great for research in kidney disease! World Kidney Day is a global campaign to raise awareness about the importance of your kidneys. Your kidneys are an amazing, underappreciated organ! These complicated bean-shaped organs, sit either side of your spine and perform vital tasks to keep us healthy Read more
23.02.20 Unlocking the Power of Precision Medicine: An Introduction to CAR-T Single Cell Analysis Researchers found that T cells, which are a type of white blood cell, could be used to target and destroy cancer cells in the same way that they target and destroy viruses and other pathogens. T cells could be collected from a person and genetically modified tochimeric antigen receptors (CARs). Read more
23.02.10 International Day of Women and Girls in Science Women have made substantial contributions to science throughout history, but their accomplishments have often been overlooked or underrepresented. To revendicate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, let´s point to some outstanding contributionsfemale researchers Read more
23.02.09 Plant single cell sequencing – getting to the root Single cell sequencing has the capability to transform plant research and can be applied to different fields of plant studies. Read more
23.02.06 Don’t be sO-negative and AB-positive: Donate blood to further hematopoietic research with single cell sequencing Donating blood has the potential to save lives. It can be a lifeline in emergency situations.scRNAseq has recently played a vital role in researching hematological diseases, such as leukemia, multiple myeloma, and lymphoma Read more
23.01.30 Friend or Foe? New Perspectives on Hepatic Immune Cells at Single Cell Resolution Understanding the underlying mechanisms triggering disease development and progression may allow us to identify new diagnostic biomarkers and to develop new treatment strategies. Here, we review recent studies addressing these important questions using singlesequencing technologies. Read more
23.01.19 Dry January: How abstinence for a month could help reduce the risk of developing liver cancer Happy new year everyone! After the festive season full of delicious food and mulled wine in December, it’s time to slow down duringJanuary! Read more
23.01.18 Single cell sequencing provides new insights on cervical cancer and its future therapies As January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, we bring you here a selection of recent studies that examined cervical cancer atcell resolution. Read more
22.12.22 More Than Rodents: 8 Alternative Models Used in Single Cell Sequencing Research Here we show examples of noteworthy single-cell sequencing studies in less frequently used model organisms. Read more