AN ADULT HUMAN body consists of some 37trn cells. Not so long ago, these were thought to come in 220 different types. That number, the product of painstaking decades spent peering through microscopes ...
Characterizing cell-type spatial relationships across length scales in spatially resolved omics data
Spatially resolved omics (SRO) technologies enable molecular profiling to facilitate the identification of distinct cell types while preserving their spatial organization within tissues, providing an ...
The precise classification of cell types from single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data is pivotal for dissecting cellular heterogeneity in biological research. Traditional graph neural network (GNN ...
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