What has spatial biology taught us about embryogenesis? – Find out in your latest issue of BioTechniques

Written by Ashling Cannon (Commissioning Editor)

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In this issue of BioTechniques, we present an image analysis workflow to analyze geometrical and texture features of all types of mesenchymal stem cells, a simple colorimetric assay for Pseudomonas aeruginosa detection, and a cost-effective method for isolating high quantities of RNA from various kenaf tissues.

Technology News

Decoding the mechanisms of embryo development with spatial biology

Reports

Generation of UL128-shRNA transduced fibroblasts for the release of cell-free virus from clinical human cytomegalovirus isolates
MSCProfiler: a single cell image processing workflow to investigate mesenchymal stem cell heterogeneity
A simple, sensitive and colorimetric assay for Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection analysis
A simple and rapid method for isolating high-quality RNA from kenaf with high polysaccharide and polyphenol contents

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