SubCellSpace: Automated characterization of subcellular mRNA localization patterns in spatial transcriptomics (opens in new tab)
The localized translation of transcripts is a universal phenomenon across biological domains. Many examples of subcellular RNA localization and their functional importance have been described. However, these examples remain anecdotal, and a more systematic genome and cell-type-wide analysis is needed. Current spatial transcriptomic techniques can characterize hundreds to thousands of transcript species at subcellular resolutions, enabling the large-scale investigation of subcellular mRNA loca...
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