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Spatial transcriptomics: recent developments and insights in respiratory research
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    • Spatial transcriptomics: recent developments and insights in respiratory research

    • In the field of respiratory system research, spatial transcriptomics (ST) has made significant progress. ST has filled the gap in understanding the specific spatial localization and cellular interactions in the respiratory system, providing solutions to advance the study of systematic mechanisms, including respiratory studies.
    • Military Medical Research   Vol. 11, Issue 3, Pages: 430-448(2024)
    • DOI:10.1186/s40779-023-00471-x    

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    • Published:2024-06

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  • Cite this article as: Wang WJ, Chu LX, He LY, Zhang MJ, Dang KT, Gao C, et al. Spatial transcriptomics: recent developments and insights in respiratory research. Mil Med Res. 2023;10(1):38. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-023-00471-x.

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