Highly Parallel Genome-wide Expression Profiling of Individual Cells Using Nanoliter Droplets
Evan Z. Macosko,Evan Z. Macosko,Anindita Basu,Anindita Basu,Rahul Satija,Rahul Satija,James Nemesh,James Nemesh,Karthik Shekhar,Melissa Goldman,Melissa Goldman,Itay Tirosh,Allison R. Bialas,Nolan Kamitaki,Nolan Kamitaki,Emily M. Martersteck,John J. Trombetta,David A. Weitz,Joshua R. Sanes,Alex K. Shalek,Alex K. Shalek,Alex K. Shalek,Aviv Regev,Aviv Regev,Aviv Regev,Steven A. McCarroll,Steven A. McCarroll +26 more
TL;DR: Drop-seq will accelerate biological discovery by enabling routine transcriptional profiling at single-cell resolution by separating them into nanoliter-sized aqueous droplets, associating a different barcode with each cell's RNAs, and sequencing them all together.
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About: This article is published in Cell. The article was published on 21 May 2015. and is currently open access. The article focuses on the topics: Single-cell analysis & Single cell sequencing.
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