Bridging the Dimensional Gap from Planar Spatial Transcriptomics to 3D Cell Atlases
Senlin Lin,
Zhikang Wang,
Yan Cui
et al.
Abstract:Spatial transcriptomics (ST) has revolutionized our understanding of tissue architecture, yet constructing comprehensive three-dimensional (3D) cell atlases remains challenging due to technical limitations and high cost. Current approaches typically capture only sparsely sampled two-dimensional sections, leaving substantial gaps that limit our understanding of continuous organ organization. Here, we present SpatialZ, a computational framework that bridges these gaps by generating virtual slices between experim… Show more
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