In situ, spatially resolved 'omits' at the single cell level, unlocked through expansion microscopy KU Leuven
Cells are the fundamental functional units in all forms of life. Even though largely
all cells in a human body carry the same genetic information, we still know
surprisingly little about their detailed composition. This is due to the vast
amount of variation in a cell’s gene expression. Specifically, each cell at a certain
moment in time has a certain set of genes that are switched on or off, resulting
in different ...