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MULTIOMIC SINGLE-CELL TRANSCRIPTIONAL AND EPIGENETIC MAPPING REVEALS CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS DRIVING REVERSIBLE CARDIAC FIBROSIS INDUCED BY HYPERTENSION (#101)
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One-round staining and imaging unlocks intricacies of the tumor microenvironment in clinical liver cancer samples (#102)
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VR-OMICS: A NOVEL PLATFORM FOR INTEGRATED ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX SPATIAL TRANSCRIPTOMICS DATA (#103)
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Spatial multi-omics reveals the interplay between the neuroblastoma microenvironment and infiltrating immune cells. (#104)
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A multi-omic machine learning approach for identifying higher-order signatures of drug response in cancer (#105)
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Deciphering gastric cancer heterogeneity through spatial transcriptomics at single cell resolution (#106)
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New T cell subset associated with prolonged survival in non-small cell lung cancer identified with hi-plex spatial proteomics (#107)
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Precision diagnostics for early melanoma detection using spatial biology and AI-guided image analysis. (#108)
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Spatial multi-omics analysis revealing novel immunotherapy biomarkers in hepatocellular carcinoma (#109)
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Integrated Methylation and Spatial Transcriptomic Profiling of Distinct Morphologies in Metaplastic Breast Cancer identifies putative master regulators. (#110)
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High resolution spatial atlas of murine and human multiple myeloma bone marrow microenvironment (#111)
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Unraveling the Spatial and Temporal Evolution of Low-Grade Gliomas (#112)
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Salivary microRNA signature to predict performance in high-pressure work environments (#113)
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Stereo-XCR-seq unveils heterogeneity of lymphoid aggregates in perturbed tissues (#114)
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Spatially organized tumor-stroma boundary determines the efficacy of immunotherapy in colorectal cancer patients (#115)
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Investigating Endothelial Cell Heterogeneity in Organ-Specific Microvascular Networks (#116)
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Understanding the role of myeloid lineages during early melanoma establishment (#117)
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SpatialBench: A comprehensive benchmarking study of spatial transcriptomics methods to help make informed experimental and analytical decisions (#118)
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3D tissue scale automated segmentation with alpenglow 3Dai spatial analysis suite (#119)
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Investigating tumor-infiltrating γδ T cells in HLA-defective human colorectal cancer (#120)
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A statistical method for removing joint and distinct unwanted variation from single-cell multi-omics data (#122)
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Spatiotemporal multi-omics uncover tumor ecosystem dynamics driving metastatic colonization (#124)
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Multiomic Immune Profiling of Pediatric Solid Tumors (#125)
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Development of a single-cell multimodal assay reveals somatic NFI transcription factors as dosage-dependant pluripotency mediators (#126)
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Multi-Taphon-omics: a multi-omic approach to archaeological, paleontological and forensic remains (#127)
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Dissecting the microenvironment of melanoma brain metastases (#128)
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AEN: a practical tool to construct the splicing associated phenotype atlas at single cell level (#129)
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Integrative Multi-Omics Workflow to Elucidate Stress and Performance, using Machine Learning and Causality Model. (#130)
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Proinflammatory impact of putative viral-specific CD8+ T cells infiltrating new-onset seropositive rheumatoid arthritis synovium (#131)
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Spatial Snippets: A hypothesis-first collection of how-tos for single-cell spatial transcriptomics analysis (#132)
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Identifying rare and common cell types through single-cell ensemble clustering. (#133)
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Large-scale protein-disease risk association analysis in the UK Biobank: Introducing an extensive and freely available research resource in Olink® Insight (#134)
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Explainable machine learning identifies features and thresholds predictive of immunotherapy response (#135)
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Multi-omics Models for Predicting Immunotherapy Resistance in Metastatic Melanoma: Insights from the Personalised Immunotherapy Program (PIP) (#136)
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Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics reveal interactions between hepatic stellate cells and tumour cells in metastatic uveal melanoma (#138)
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Multi-omics machine learning approach for oesophageal adenocarcinoma prognosis (#139)
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Predictive Transcriptomic Profiling in Early Rheumatoid Arthritis: Informing Treatment Choices and Outcomes (#140)
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Spatial profiling of intra-tumor heterogeneity in ovarian cancer (#141)
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AP-1-linked chromatin opening hijacks developmental programming in aging by destabilizing early-life gene regulatory elements (#142)
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The immune landscape of high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) -Impact of deficient DNA repair (#143)
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Exploring the cellular roles of carbonic anhydrase III and finding new binding partners (#144)
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Integrative Region Indexing System – a Novel Tool for Characterisation and Integration of Multi-Omic Data (#145)
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Multiplex protein quantification per cell type in bronchoalveolar lavage cytospin cells of patients with asthma, COPD and healthy individuals (#146)
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Antiviral antibody profiling in children at risk for Type 1 Diabetes using VirScan (#147)
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Neoadjuvant immunotherapy-associated remodeling of the non-small cell lung cancer tumour microenvironment (#148)
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Spatial atlas of immunotherapy-mediated dynamics of the tumour draining lymph node (#149)
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“Spatial functional genomics via perturb-DBiT.” (#150)
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Same-day Dual-Tracer Imaging of Receptors Targeted by a Bispecific Antibody: Insights from Proof of Concept Studies (#151)
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SpaMTP: Integrative Statistical Analysis and Visualisation of Spatial Metabolomics and Transcriptomics data. (#152)
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Mapping and comparing spatial community features across cancer patients (#153)
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Spatial exploration of the maladaptive tissue repair response in chronic liver disease. (#154)
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Integrated RNA and protein profiling in the same tissue section: deciphering tumor microenvironment dynamics via automated spatial multiomics analysis (#155)
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