Seq-Well: portable, low-cost RNA sequencing of single cells at high throughput
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Bryson, Bryan D; Butler, Andrew; Satija, Rahul; Fortune, Sarah; Love, J Christopher; Gierahn, Todd Michael; Wadsworth, Marc Havens; Hughes, Travis K.; Shalek, Alexander K; ... Show more Show less
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Single-cell rna-seq can precisely resolve cellular states, but applying this method to low-input samples is challenging. here, we present seq-Well, a portable, low-cost platform for massively parallel single-cell rna-seq. barcoded mrna capture beads and single cells are sealed in an array of subnanoliter wells using a semipermeable membrane, enabling effcient cell lysis and transcript capture. We use seq-Well to profle thousands of primary human macrophages exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Date issued
2017-02Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Institute for Medical Engineering & Science; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry; Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MITJournal
Nature Methods
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Springer Nature
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Gierahn, Todd M et al. “Seq-Well: Portable, Low-Cost RNA Sequencing of Single Cells at High Throughput.” Nature Methods 14, 4 (February 2017): 395–398 © 2017 KSBMB
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1548-7091
1548-7105