- A
small conditional RNA (
scRNA) is a
small RNA molecule or
complex (typically less than
approximately 100 nt)
engineered to
interact and
change conformation...
-
performing scRNA-Seq on lung
airway epithelia.
Current scRNA-Seq
protocols involve the
following steps:
isolation of
single cell and
RNA,
reverse transcription...
- 40% of
total RNA is in
cellular processes such as axons, dendrites,
astrocyte end-feet, and thus not
visible to
scRNA-seq methods.
scRNA-Seq is becoming...
- It is an
alternative to
single cell
RNA seq (
scRNA-seq), as it
analyzes nuclei instead of
intact cells. sn
RNA-seq
minimizes the
occurrence of spurious...
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filtering may be
required to
reduce noise,
similarly to
scRNA-Seq analysis. But in
contrast to
RNA data, due to
higher amounts of
protein in a cell, there...
- CROP-seq)
refers to a high-throughput
method of
performing single cell
RNA sequencing (
scRNA-seq) on
pooled genetic perturbation screens. Perturb-seq combines...
- Drop-seq is a high-throughput, single-cell
RNA sequencing (
scRNA-seq)
technology used to
analyze the m
RNA expression of
thousands of
individual cells by...
-
transcripts of m
RNA.
RNA velocity could be used to
infer the
direction of gene
expression changes in single-cell
RNA sequencing (
scRNA-seq) data. It provides...
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valency upon differentiation. With the
availability of single-cell
RNA sequencing (
scRNA-seq) data,
subsequent switches in
transcriptional state at bivalent...
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Lausanne for
retrieval and
comparison of gene
expression patterns from
RNA-Seq,
scRNA-Seq, Microarray, In situ
hybridization and EST studies,
across multiple...