We are thrilled to announce that the research article titled “Molecular and Spatial Signatures of Human and Rat Corpus Cavernosum Physiopathological Processes at Single-Cell Resolution” by Dr. Zhao Liangyu’s team has been published in Cell Reports. This study employs single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and spatial transcriptomics using the BMKMANU S1000 technology to systematically chart the spatial distribution of cell expression in the corpus cavernosum of both humans and rats under normal and pathological conditions.
The research meticulously delineates the corpus cavernosum based on specific structures such as cavernous arteries, septa, and tunica albuginea, highlighting the spatial heterogeneity of cellular composition and signaling networks across different regions.
BMKGENE provided state-of-the-art single-cell sequencing and BMKMANU S1000 spatial transcriptomics analysis services for this innovative study. The BMKMANU S1000, developed by BMKGENE, is a high-resolution spatial transcriptomic chip with exceptional performance across various species and tissues, promising to further advance scientific research in the field.
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Post time: Oct-22-2024