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{: .fs-9 .fw-300} Single-cell biology in focus
Recently, the throughput of single-cell transcriptomics and genomics technologies has increased more than a 1000-fold. This increase has powered new analyses: Whereas traditional analysis of bulk tissue averages all differences between the diverse cells comprising such samples, single-cell analysis characterizes each individual cell and thus has enabled the discovery and classification of previously unknown cell states.
The SCP center is developing mass-spectrometry (MS) technologies that afford analyzing proteins in single cells and promise to deliver similar gains to single-cell protein analysis. These proteomic technologies enable investigations of diverse biological questions, such as signaling mechanisms based on protein binding, modifications, and degradation, that have long remained elusive.
The single-cell proteomics center is located at Northeastern University in Boston, MA, USA. Questions about the center should be addressed to Prof. Nikolai Slavov.
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