Wang et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Sprod for de-noising spatially resolved transcriptomics data based on position and image informationWang et al., 2022
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- Wang Y
- Song B
- Wang S
- Chen M
- Xie Y
- Xiao G
- Wang L
- Wang T
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- Nature methods
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Spatially resolved transcriptomics (SRT) provide gene expression close to, or even superior to, single-cell resolution while retaining the physical locations of sequencing and often also providing matched pathology images. However, SRT expression data suffer from high noise …
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