Results for "Spatial Transcriptomics" in Reversing Aging

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New Dual-Mapping Tech Reads Gene Activity and Chromatin State Across Intact Tissue
Longevity & Aging

New Dual-Mapping Tech Reads Gene Activity and Chromatin State Across Intact Tissue

Yale researchers unveil two spatial sequencing methods that simultaneously map gene expression and epigenomic state within intact tissue sections at near single-cell resolution.

Research Paper
May 29, 2026 0
Scientists Map Age-Related Gene Changes Across Human Tissues for Better Predictions
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Scientists Map Age-Related Gene Changes Across Human Tissues for Better Predictions

Researchers identify global patterns of gene expression changes during aging and develop predictive biomarkers across different human tissues.

Research Paper
Apr 10, 2026 0
New CRISPR-Spatial Method Maps Gene Networks in Living Tissues
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New CRISPR-Spatial Method Maps Gene Networks in Living Tissues

Perturb-FISH combines CRISPR screening with spatial gene mapping to reveal how cells communicate and respond to genetic changes.

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Mar 31, 2026 0
New Brain Mapping Technique Reveals Metabolic Patterns in Alzheimer's Disease
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New Brain Mapping Technique Reveals Metabolic Patterns in Alzheimer's Disease

Scientists develop method to map three types of brain molecules simultaneously, revealing metabolic changes in neurodegeneration.

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Mar 31, 2026 0
Spatial Proteomics Maps Alzheimer's-Specific Microglial States in Human Brain
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Spatial Proteomics Maps Alzheimer's-Specific Microglial States in Human Brain

A 38-plex imaging study reveals how microglia shift along a continuous activation spectrum in Alzheimer's disease, with key protein changes in CA1.

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May 16, 2026 0
Scientists Map Universal Gene Expression Signatures of Aging and Mortality Across Mammals
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Scientists Map Universal Gene Expression Signatures of Aging and Mortality Across Mammals

A massive multi-species transcriptomic study reveals conserved molecular hallmarks of aging and mortality, uncovering modular architecture linking inflammation, mitochondria, and chromatin.

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Jun 12, 2026 0
Senescent Vascular Cells Mapped in Atherosclerosis Using Single-Cell and Spatial Transcriptomics
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Senescent Vascular Cells Mapped in Atherosclerosis Using Single-Cell and Spatial Transcriptomics

Researchers identify four senescence-enriched vascular cell clusters in atherosclerotic mouse aortas and derive a conserved transcriptomic signature including Spp1, Ctsb, and Tnfrsf11b.

Research Paper
May 10, 2026 0
SMaHT Network Maps Somatic Mutations Across 19 Human Tissues in 150 Donors
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SMaHT Network Maps Somatic Mutations Across 19 Human Tissues in 150 Donors

A landmark NIH-funded consortium is building the first reference atlas of somatic mutations across healthy human tissues to decode aging and disease.

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May 18, 2026 0
Largest Multiomics Study Reveals How Ancestry and Geography Shape Human Biology
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Largest Multiomics Study Reveals How Ancestry and Geography Shape Human Biology

A sweeping 8-omics study of 322 healthy adults finds ethnicity, geography, and diet drive profound molecular differences โ€” including biological age.

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Jun 20, 2026 0
Multi-Omics Atlas Decodes How Exercise Reshapes Human Muscle at Molecular Level
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Multi-Omics Atlas Decodes How Exercise Reshapes Human Muscle at Molecular Level

A landmark study integrating genome, methylome, transcriptome, and proteome data from 1,000+ participants reveals five master exercise genes in muscle.

Research Paper
May 17, 2026 0
New Mass Spectrometry Method Reveals Hidden RNA Sugar Modifications
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New Mass Spectrometry Method Reveals Hidden RNA Sugar Modifications

GlycanDIA workflow enables precise detection of low-abundance glycans, uncovering distinct RNA glycosylation patterns.

Research Paper
Mar 29, 2026 1
Scientists Map When and Where 19,000 Proteins Tick With Your Body Clock
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Scientists Map When and Where 19,000 Proteins Tick With Your Body Clock

A landmark mouse proteome atlas across 32 tissues reveals how the circadian clock controls protein expression in space and time.

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Jun 7, 2026 0
Scientists Create First Complete 3D Atlas of Fruit Fly Development from Embryo to Adult
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Scientists Create First Complete 3D Atlas of Fruit Fly Development from Embryo to Adult

Researchers mapped every cell type across fruit fly development, revealing key genes that control how cells differentiate into specialized tissues.

Research Paper
Mar 29, 2026 1
Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphoid Structures Predict Gastric Cancer Immunotherapy Response
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Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphoid Structures Predict Gastric Cancer Immunotherapy Response

Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics reveal how intratumoral tertiary lymphoid structures shape gastric cancer prognosis and immunotherapy outcomes.

Research Paper
May 29, 2026 0
CRISPR Screening Breakthrough Enables Large-Scale Gene Function Discovery in Living Animals
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CRISPR Screening Breakthrough Enables Large-Scale Gene Function Discovery in Living Animals

New methods allow researchers to test thousands of genes simultaneously in living mice, accelerating discovery of genetic factors in health and disease.

Research Paper
Apr 6, 2026 0
Human Brain Aging Mapped Cell by Cell from Infancy to Age 104
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Human Brain Aging Mapped Cell by Cell from Infancy to Age 104

A landmark single-cell study reveals how gene expression and somatic mutations shift across every major brain cell type from birth to centenarian age.

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May 30, 2026 0
Citizen Science AI Reveals Hidden Plant Adaptation Mechanisms Across Continents
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Citizen Science AI Reveals Hidden Plant Adaptation Mechanisms Across Continents

Computer vision applied to citizen science data uncovers how warm-season grasses adapt flowering time across latitudes, with implications for ecological genomics.

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May 24, 2026 0
Single-Cell Atlas Reveals How 7 Million Cells Change as Mammals Age
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Single-Cell Atlas Reveals How 7 Million Cells Change as Mammals Age

Rockefeller scientists mapped epigenomic aging across 7M cells in 21 tissues, uncovering coordinated, program-like shifts that may unlock new therapies.

Press Release
May 9, 2026 0
Scientists Map How Breast Tissue Ages at the Single Cell Level
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Scientists Map How Breast Tissue Ages at the Single Cell Level

Researchers create detailed spatial atlas revealing cellular changes in aging breast tissue using advanced mapping technology.

Research Paper
Apr 2, 2026 0
Machine Learning Identifies N-Glycosylation Genes as Alzheimer's Biomarkers
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Machine Learning Identifies N-Glycosylation Genes as Alzheimer's Biomarkers

A multi-method bioinformatics study pinpoints MAX, MLEC, and TMEM59 as key N-glycosylation-linked diagnostic markers for early Alzheimer's detection.

Research Paper
May 15, 2026 0
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