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  1. ...mechanisms 25 linking aging and PD pathology remain unclear. Leveraging advancements in single-cell 26 genomics, this study utilizes single-nucleus multiome sequencing to capture transcriptomic and 27 epigenetic profiles from 40,125 cells across the lifespan of the mouse substantia nigra. Our 28 analysis...
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  2. ...Multitissue single-nucleus RNA-seq reveals cell type–specific regulatory patterns of alternative polyadenylation in pigs Qiuhan Wen1,2, Zhen Wang1, Qi Bao1, Tianli Ding1, Haihan Zhang3, Jianbo Li4, Zhuang Liu5, Jieping Huang2 and Guoqiang Yi1,6,7 1Shenzhen Branch, Guangdong Laboratory of Lingnan...
  3. ...and identify therapeutic opportunities. Here, we develop a cell type–specific regulatory atlas of the human middle temporal gyrus via leveraging single-nucleus RNA-seq (1,197,032 nuclei) and ATAC-seq (740,875 nuclei) data sets from 84 donors across four stages of AD neuropathological change (ADNC). We observe...
  4. ...Single-nucleus CUT&RUN elucidates the function of intrinsic and genomics-driven epigenetic heterogeneity in head and neck cancer progression Howard J. Womersley1,4, Daniel Muliaditan2,3,4, Ramanuj DasGupta3 and Lih Feng Cheow1,2 1Institute for Health Innovation and Technology, National University...
  5. .... 2023) and contrastive learning approaches (Weinberger et al. 2023) have been developed to identify specific features that are more informative in distinguishing between cell groups through targeted dimensionality reduction. Whereas these approaches have improved disease-specific feature identification...
  6. ...-type composition and activity-dependent transcriptional state in mammalian brains by massively parallel single-nucleus RNA-seq. Mol Cell 68: 1006–1015.e7. doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2017.11.017 ↵Hu P, Liu J, Zhao J, Wilkins BJ, Lupino K, Wu H, Pei L. 2018. Single-nucleus transcriptomic survey of cell diversity...
  7. ...approach for transcriptomic profiling of cellular heterogeneity within adipose tissue (Rajbhandari et al. 2019; Sun et al. 2020; Sárvári et al. 2021). However, a single nucleus contains 10- to 100-fold less mRNA than whole cells, raising the question of whether the composition of mRNA transcripts...
  8. ...a prominent role. In the adult mouse brain, we uncover cell type–specific PAs and visualize such events using spatial transcriptomic data. Over two dozen neurodevelopmental disorder–associated genes such as Csnk2a1 and Mecp2 show differential PAs during brain development. This study presents Infernape...
  9. ...in speed, and it is the only approach capable of integrating data sets containing millions of cells in a single run. As a result, Polyomino uncovers originally hidden gene expression patterns in brain sections and offers new insights into organogenesis and tumor microenvironments, all with exceptional...
  10. ...to be a highly effective and reproducible method for capturing the binding of protein complexes or TFs (e.g., NF-kB and STAT3) and identifying genomic targets for protein–DNA binding with high signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) (Nowak et al. 2005; Tian et al. 2012).Moreover, effective chromatin solubilization is also...
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