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How Cell Counters and Cell Type Profiling Can Help Analyze Gene Expression Profiles
Cell counters, also known as cell sorters, are instruments that separate and count specific cells of interest using characteristic properties of those cells. The original cell counters, known as Coulter…
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March 1, 2023
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Gene Expression Can Drive Your Research to New Heights
The word “gene” refers not only to the actual physical DNA that codes the gene itself, but also to all related downstream events, including gene expression, gene regulation, and gene…
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March 1, 2023
CosMx SMI Multiomics Spatial Analysis
What is Single-Cell Imaging?
Why is a Single Cell Important? Cells are a fundamental unit of life. A comprehensive understanding of how cells organize themselves in different layers of information to form tissues is…
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August 2, 2022
Multiomics Spatial Analysis
Why is Spatial Genomics Important?
Why is Spatial Genomics Important? Spatial genomics is important because the human body is a complex three-dimensional structure. That structure is an important part of our molecular physiology. To fully…
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August 2, 2022
Spatial Biology
An Introduction to Spatial Biology and Spatial Profiling
What is spatial biology? Spatial biology is the study of molecules in a two-dimensional or three-dimensional context. Using spatial biology techniques, the users can visualize molecules in their unique contexts…
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July 28, 2022
Miscellaneous
Meet our Outstanding Colleagues: Elizabeth
We call ourselves NanoStringers, and we bleed green! We proudly believe in the science and technology we make here. Meet us. You will love us! Elizabeth Ph.D., Senior Global Marketing…
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July 27, 2022