Recent advances in single-cell sequencing hold great potential for exploring biological systems with unprecedented resolution. Sequencing the genome of individual cells can reveal somatic mutations and allows the investigation of clonal dynamics. Single-cell transcriptome sequencing can elucidate the cell type composition of a sample. However, single-cell sequencing comes with major technical challenges and yields complex data output. In this Primer, we provide an overview of available methods and discuss experimental design and single-cell data analysis. We hope that these guidelines will enable a growing number of researchers to leverage the power of single-cell sequencing
The single-cell revolution in the field of genomics is in full bloom, with clever new molecular biol...
The heterogeneity of tissues, especially in cancer research, is a central issue in transcriptome ana...
Next-generation DNA- and RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) technologies have expanded rapidly in both through...
Recent advances in single-cell sequencing hold great potential for exploring biological systems with...
Recent advances in single-cell sequencing hold great potential for exploring biological systems with...
Single-cell transcriptomic technologies have emerged as powerful tools to explore cellular heterogen...
Biological phenotype is the output of complex interactions between heterogeneous cells within a spec...
Single-cell sequencing: Greater insight through integrated data Combining data from different single...
Despite being a relatively recent technological development, single-cell transcriptional analysis th...
The sequencing of the transcriptome of single cells, or single-cell RNA-sequencing, has now become t...
Single-cell transcriptomic technologies have emerged as powerful tools to explore cellular heterogen...
The single cell is considered the basic unit of biology, and the pursuit of understanding how hetero...
Broadly speaking, this thesis combines two subjects: advances of single cell sequencing technolgies,...
BACKGROUND: Single-cell genomics is an approach to investigate cell heterogeneity and to identify ne...
Cell-to-cell variation and heterogeneity are fundamental and intrinsic characteristics of stem cell ...
The single-cell revolution in the field of genomics is in full bloom, with clever new molecular biol...
The heterogeneity of tissues, especially in cancer research, is a central issue in transcriptome ana...
Next-generation DNA- and RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) technologies have expanded rapidly in both through...
Recent advances in single-cell sequencing hold great potential for exploring biological systems with...
Recent advances in single-cell sequencing hold great potential for exploring biological systems with...
Single-cell transcriptomic technologies have emerged as powerful tools to explore cellular heterogen...
Biological phenotype is the output of complex interactions between heterogeneous cells within a spec...
Single-cell sequencing: Greater insight through integrated data Combining data from different single...
Despite being a relatively recent technological development, single-cell transcriptional analysis th...
The sequencing of the transcriptome of single cells, or single-cell RNA-sequencing, has now become t...
Single-cell transcriptomic technologies have emerged as powerful tools to explore cellular heterogen...
The single cell is considered the basic unit of biology, and the pursuit of understanding how hetero...
Broadly speaking, this thesis combines two subjects: advances of single cell sequencing technolgies,...
BACKGROUND: Single-cell genomics is an approach to investigate cell heterogeneity and to identify ne...
Cell-to-cell variation and heterogeneity are fundamental and intrinsic characteristics of stem cell ...
The single-cell revolution in the field of genomics is in full bloom, with clever new molecular biol...
The heterogeneity of tissues, especially in cancer research, is a central issue in transcriptome ana...
Next-generation DNA- and RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) technologies have expanded rapidly in both through...