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In this issue of BioTechniques, we present a comparison of four analytical methods for hydrogen sulfide quantification and a method for targeted cell delivery to a hydrogel support structure that can be used to stimulate wound healing.

Technology News

A technique for the masses: single-cell analysis using mass cytometry

Editorial

Is space the final frontier for mitochondrial study?

Reports

Application of a 3D bioprinter: jet technology for ‘biopatch’ development using cells on hydrogel supports

PS4: a next-generation dataset for protein single-sequence secondary structure prediction

Comparison of colorimetric, spectroscopic and electrochemical techniques for quantification of hydrogen sulfide

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