Getting to the Heart of the Matter: Novel Analytical Technologies Provide a New Perspective on a Complex Organ

Now Watchinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-YT0iVN86c The heart is a 380-million-year-old organ, yet we do not have a complete understanding of the molecular landscape in the normal human adult heart. Of the many molecule classes present in the heart, we are especially lacking in our understanding of the cell surface proteins present on different cell types in the heart. […]
Surfaceome mapping of primary human heart cells with CellSurfer uncovers cardiomyocyte surface protein LSMEM2 and proteome dynamics in failing hearts
READ NATURE Cell surface proteins (surfaceome) play a significant role in the development of novel target therapies. Therefore, a comprehensive surfaceome profiling approach is necessary to identify and quantify specific markers for effective therapeutic targeting. The challenge most developers face is the lack of data due to complex methodologies, rare cell types and/or small number […]
Using high throughput technologies to understand heterogeneous drug response
GE Boyle (2023), University of Washington Heterogeneity is an inherent quality of biological systems, and is one of the properties that facilitates adaptation of organisms to new environments and stimuli. However, the scientific method relies on probabilistic reasoning wherein sample measurements are assumed to represent the population as a whole. In situations where this assumption […]
Next Generation Solution to Quality and Efficient Sample Prep for Single-Cell Multiomics Precision Oncology

Now Watchinghttps://youtu.be/6lZ5VnjRkwI Our July 27, 2021 APAC webinar featured Proteona Chief Science Officer Jonathan Scolnick, Ph.D. and Curiox Biosystems Associate Director of Bioapplications, Chyan Ying Ke, Ph.D. Proteona is a precision oncology company that developed a single-cell multiomics data collection and interpretation pipeline which informs on clinical decisions to improve patient’s outcomes. As Proteona uses Laminar Wash technology […]