Exciting News! In September 2024, our clients successfully published the first human and rat corpus cavernosum spatial transcriptomics map in the academic journal Cell Reports, titled “Molecular and spatial signatures of human and rat corpus cavernosum physiopathological processes at single-cell resolution.” This groundbreaking study utilized the innovative BMKMANU S1000 spatial transcriptomics technology to construct spatial transcriptomics maps of the penile corpus cavernosum under physiological and pathological conditions for the first time.
By combining techniques such as scRNA-seq, the researchers elucidated the similarities and differences in the microenvironments of human and rat corpus cavernosum, enhancing our understanding at high spatial resolution and single-cell level. This research provides valuable insights for further studies on erection regulation and penile corpus cavernosum-related diseases by shedding light on cellular heterogeneity and extracellular mechanical heterogeneity.
The BMKMANU S1000 is a spatial transcriptomics technology independently developed by BMKGENE, offering sub-cellular level resolution on the chip, which aids researchers in studying spatial expression mechanisms within tissues at the sub-cellular level. We have now upgraded to the S3000 chip, further enhancing resolution compared to the S1000. Contact us for more information on this cutting-edge technology!
If you would like to learn more about this study, access this link. For more information on our sequencing and bioinformatics services, you can talk to us here.
Post time: Nov-08-2024