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Spatial Omics

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Single-cell proteomics maps human liver zonation and its fragility in diseased tissue
science8 days ago

Single-cell proteomics maps human liver zonation and its fragility in diseased tissue

Researchers used advanced scDVP to profile hundreds of hepatocytes from 18 people, building a high-resolution map of protein gradients along the liver's porto–central axis. They quantified ~2,500 proteins per cell, showed roughly half are zonated, and introduced gradient-based analysis to quantify zonation without binning. Cross-species comparison with mice revealed shared and human-specific zonation features; in tissues with disrupted architecture, zonation is broadly lost. The study delivers an open-access liver proteome resource and a framework applicable to spatial proteomics.

Unveiling the Intricate 3D Molecular Mapping of the Brain
neuroscience2 years ago

Unveiling the Intricate 3D Molecular Mapping of the Brain

Researchers have utilized advanced mass spectrometry imaging and single-cell metabolomics to create 3D molecular maps of the brain, shedding light on its intricate biochemistry and potential implications for treating neurological diseases. This groundbreaking work underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and offers new insights into the brain's function at different scales, aiming to better understand neurochemical imbalances associated with conditions like depression and Alzheimer’s.