Jasmine Plummer
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Clint Miller
@clintomics.bsky.social
· May 21
Beyond cell atlases: spatial biology reveals mechanisms behind disease - Nature Biotechnology
As the next generation of spatial transcriptomics tools hits the market, researchers are uncovering previously unknown interactions that could transform clinical research.
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Science News
@scinews.bsky.social
· Mar 25
Single-cell profiling of the human endometrium in polycystic ovary syndrome - Nature Medicine
A transcriptomic atlas of the endometrium of women with polycystic ovary syndrome uncovers both disease signatures and potential therapeutic targets.
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Shicheng Guo
@shihcheng.bsky.social
· Mar 10
Identification and characterization of cell niches in tissue from spatial omics data at single-cell resolution | Nature Communications
Deciphering the features, structure, and functions of the cell niche in tissues remains a major challenge. Here, we present scNiche, a computational framework to identify and characterize cell niches from spatial omics data at single-cell resolution. We benchmark scNiche with both simulated and biological datasets, and demonstrate that scNiche can effectively and robustly identify cell niches while outperforming other existing methods. In spatial proteomics data from human triple-negative breast cancer, scNiche reveals the influence of the microenvironment on cellular phenotypes, and further dissects patient-specific niches with distinct cellular compositions or phenotypic characteristics. By analyzing mouse liver spatial transcriptomics data across normal and early-onset liver failure donors, scNiche uncovers disease-specific liver injury niches, and further delineates the niche remodeling from normal liver to liver failure. Overall, scNiche enables decoding the cellular microenvironm
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Luca Marconato
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· Mar 26
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