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METHODS FOR GENERATING NUCLEIC ACID ENCODED PROTEIN LIBRARIES AND USES THEREOF
METHODS FOR GENERATING NUCLEIC ACID ENCODED PROTEIN LIBRARIES AND USES THEREOF Researchers at UCSF have developed a new method for generating protein libraries encoded with nucleic acids for more efficient identification of molecular binders. Basic biological principles dictate that form follows function. As such, protein-protein binding based on...
Published: 7/6/2023   |   Inventor(s): Adam Abate, Cyrille Delley
Keywords(s): Binding Partners, Molecular Probe Libraries, Molecular Signature, Protein-Protein Interactions, Single Cell Sequencing
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Biology
NUCLEAR DNA-ANTIBODY SEQUENCING FOR JOINT PROFILING OF GENOTYPE AND PROTEIN IN SINGLE NUCLEI
NUCLEAR DNA-ANTIBODY SEQUENCING FOR JOINT PROFILING OF GENOTYPE AND PROTEIN IN SINGLE NUCLEI Researchers at UCSF have developed a method for joint nucleic acid-protein profiling from single nuclei that can be applied to all manner of biological samples, including frozen tumor specimens or infectious disease samples. Cellular heterogeneity is an aspect...
Published: 5/18/2023   |   Inventor(s): Harish Vasudevan, Benjamin Demaree, Cyrille Delley, Adam Abate
Keywords(s): Antibody, Frozen Specimens, Genotyping, Nuclei, Nucleic Acid, Phenotyping, Protein, Single Cell
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Biology
­SPATIAL GENOMICS WITH SINGLE CELL RESOLUTION
­SPATIAL GENOMICS WITH SINGLE CELL RESOLUTION Researchers at UCSF have developed methods for in situ labelling and sequencing to obtain spatial information and multiomics analysis at a single cell level. Single-cell sequencing has revealed unappreciated cellular diversity in many ostensibly homogeneous systems and led to an ongoing scientific...
Published: 7/5/2023   |   Inventor(s): Cyrille Delley, Adam Abate
Keywords(s): Single Cell, Single Cell Analysis, Single Cell Genomics, Single Cell RNA Sequencing, Single-cell Transcriptomics
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Biology