A new instruction manual for life’: Single-cell sequencing is opening up new avenues for potential treatments
(By Meghana Keshavan for STAT)
Every plant, animal, and fungus is made up of an intricate amalgam of cells. Each cell type has its own unique function, life cycle, and reaction to its environment. These factors, in aggregate, inform how living things live, the way disease manifests, and why we die. Continue reading article here…
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