Single-Cell RNA Sequencing and de novo Cell Type Discovery | Illumina Video

March 14, 2016

Characterization of cells, cell types, and development, is a challenging problem. Traditionally, pathologists apply methods that rely on the a priori knowledge about morphological characteristics of cells. These methods can be controversial and may take a long time. Single-cell sequencing provides the ultimate precision in the un-biased de novo cellular characterization of tissues. For more information on applications of Illumina technology in the field of single-cell sequencing, visit illumina.com/techniques/sequencing/rna-sequencing/ultra-low-input-single-cell-rna-seq.html
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Publication Links: PMID: 24531970 | Jaitin D.A., et al. (2014): ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24531970 PMID: 24739965 | Treutlein, et al. (2014): ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24739965 PMID: 25420068 | Usoskin, et al. (2015): ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25420068 Publication Research Reviews: Single-cell research: illumina.com/content/dam/illumina-marketing/documents/products/research_reviews/single-cell-sequencing-research-review.pdf The Science Mondays (SciMon) series is brought to you by Illumina illumina.com Illumina hosts Irene Predazzi, PhD, Sr. Scientific Liaison of Scientific Affairs, and Jacques Retief, Associate Director of Scientific Affairs, deliver 3 minutes of scientific enlightenment on the latest discoveries.
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