
Complex, highly heterogeneous tissues, such as the brain, tumors, and developing organs, are comprised of multiple cell types and states. However, interrogation of these complex tissue types requires a highly sensitive, specific, and multiplexed spatial approach with single cell resolution.
In this webinar we will show how researchers can use the RNAscope in situ hybridization technology to:
- Visualize the cellular heterogeneity of complex organs with the multiplexing and spatial capabilities of the RNAscope Multiplex Fluorescent assay
- Spatially map scRNA-seq gene profiles at the single cell level in the tissue context
- Localize newly identified cell subtypes and cell markers
- Confirm scRNA-seq results from publicly available datasets in the tissue context