
Nur-Taz Rahman
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Applied Bioinformatics | Scientist | 10x-er | Yalie | Tweets & views are my own
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21-04-2009 01:56:59
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Here 10x Genomics we’re celebrating all things single cell with #ChromiumWeek. To kick things off, check out this blog where we highlighted some of our favorite 2022 #singlecell pubs: 10xgenomics.com/blog/innovativ…

In case you haven’t heard, 10x Genomics is celebrating #ChromiumWeek. Today, we’re highlighting technology that can power your most ambitious experiments—including our Chromium X instrument. Watch this video to learn more: 10xgenomics.com/videos/6utmh7n…

Today, 10x Genomics is talking about Single Cell Immune Profiling for #ChromiumWeek. Barcode Enabled Antigen Mapping (BEAM) is a multiplexed antigen screening workflow built on our immune profiling platform. Check out this blog to learn more: 10xgenomics.com/blog/introduci…

Don’t forget that 10x Genomics is still celebrating #ChromiumWeek. Today, we’re focusing on our Single Cell Multiome ATAC+Gene Expression technology. Check out this tutorial on Batch Effect Correction for Chromium SC-ATAC Data: 10xgenomics.com/resources/anal…


Today is the last day of #ChromiumWeek. I hope you’ve followed along! To leave you with something extra, here is a recent blog about things 10x Genomics makes easy when it comes to #singlecell experiments: 10xgenomics.com/blog/innovativ…




🚨 🚨 🚨 NEW single cell analysis software from 10x Genomics!!! Loupe Browser is getting a serious upgrade….. highly encourage you to check out this thread if you are interested in analysis of single cell data but might be intimidated by command line approaches!!

Thanks to our applied bioinformatics team for sending over this pic from today's single cell data analysis course at UCSF! Here is Emily Grantham highlighting features of the newly released Loupe Browser 7.0. 10x Genomics





10x Genomics released new single cell GEM-X assays in March, and we were quick to try it out. FHIL benchmarked 5’ GEM-X against 5’ Next GEM v2 chemistry with sorted T-cells from healthy donor PBMCs and targeted the recommended max for each assay, 20k and 10k respectively.(1/8)
