Library size can undermine accurate molecular and phenotypic subtyping in spatial transcriptomics data
Natalie C Fisher,
Sudhir B Malla,
Nigel B Jamieson
et al.
Abstract:In an era where transcriptomics-based subtyping, phenotyping and mechanistic understanding is increasingly being driven by state-of-the-art spatially resolved transcriptomic (ST) technologies, it is imperative that researchers, journals, and funders do all they can to ensure that as a community we are interpreting these exciting data as accurately as possible with awareness of their limitations. In this short report, we highlight one potential bias in ST data that could undermine accurateinterpretationof trans… Show more
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