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Oct 29, 2025
OverviewThe yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) system is a genetic method used to detect protein–protein interactions (PPIs) in living yeast cells. The assay relies on reconstituting a transcription factor when ...
yeast two-hybrid screening
Oct 15, 2025
In multi-omics research, it is not uncommon to encounter puzzling results: a protein shows high expression in proteomics, yet the transcriptomics data reveal little or no change at the mRNA level. Doe...
yeast two-hybrid screening
Oct 09, 2025
Since 2009, single-cell sequencing has moved from a novel method to a standard approach in many areas of biology. Today, it is routinely applied in cancer research, neuroscience, immunology, and devel...
Single-Cell Sequencing
Sep 30, 2025
10x Xenium is a fluorescence in situ hybridization–based spatial imaging platform. Currently, 10x offers 11 predesigned probe panels, divided into two categories: Xenium V1 and Xenium Prime 5K. Both ...
Spatial Transcriptomics
Sep 24, 2025
Introduction to Yeast One-Hybrid (Y1H) TechnologyThe Yeast One-Hybrid (Y1H) assay was first developed by Li and colleagues in 1993, based on the principle of the Yeast Two-Hybrid (Y2H) system. Unlike ...
Yeast One-Hybrid
Sep 11, 2025
Understanding how proteins interact is essential for revealing the molecular mechanisms that drive life processes. Proteins rarely act alone; instead, they form transient contacts or stable complexes ...
Yeast Two-Hybrid
Sep 05, 2025
If you struggle to label plant cell types because classic markers don’t translate across species or tissues, the OMG Browser offers a no-code workflow based on Orthologous Marker Groups (OMGs). It ma...
scRNA-seq
Aug 29, 2025
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has transformed our ability to study complex tissues, tumor heterogeneity, and immune microenvironments. By measuring gene expression at cellular resolution, scR...
scRNA-seq
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