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Review
. 2019 Apr;286(8):1468-1481.
doi: 10.1111/febs.14435. Epub 2018 Mar 31.

Placing RNA in context and space - methods for spatially resolved transcriptomics

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Placing RNA in context and space - methods for spatially resolved transcriptomics

Carina Strell et al. FEBS J. 2019 Apr.
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Abstract

Single-cell transcriptomics provides us with completely new insights into the molecular diversity of different cell types and the different states they can adopt. The technique generates inventories of cells that constitute the building blocks of multicellular organisms. However, since the method requires isolation of discrete cells, information about the original location within tissue is lost. Therefore, it is not possible to draw detailed cellular maps of tissue architecture and their positioning in relation to other cells. In order to better understand the cellular and tissue function of multicellular organisms, we need to map the cells within their physiological, morphological, and anatomical context and space. In this review, we will summarize and compare the different methods of in situ RNA analysis and the most recent developments leading to more comprehensive and highly multiplexed spatially resolved transcriptomic approaches. We will discuss their highlights and advantages as well as their limitations and challenges and give an outlook on promising future applications and directions both within basic research as well as clinical integration.

Keywords: cell profiling; gene expression maps; in situ sequencing; spatial transcriptomics; spatially resolved transcriptomics; tissue heterogeneity; tissue maps.

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