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- who: Jun Komatsu from the Centre have published the paper: RevGel-seq: instrument-free single-cell RNA sequencing using a reversible hydrogel for cell-specific barcoding, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
SUMMARY
The "human" cells (in orange) and "mouse" cells (in teal) are cell barcodes for which cell barcode purity is higher than 95%. The transcripts from the two types of cells were readily separated, with a hetero-species cell multiplet rate of 3%, implying an equal rate of non-detectable homo-species cell multiplets. To evaluate RevGel-seq on samples . . .
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