Discover new research possibilities with single cell sequencing.
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Demystifying Single Cell Sequencing

New single cell technologies make previously unattainable discoveries a reality.

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Single cell methods are changing how researchers do science. By interrogating single cells within complex, heterogeneous samples, scientists make crucial discoveries that advance human health in areas such as cancer biology, immunology, and neuroscience. To get started using single cell sequencing, researchers must understand what is possible and choose the best method to reach their goals.

Download this ebook from 10x Genomics to learn about

  • Why single cell sequencing matters
  • Different single cell sequencing methods
  • Single cell discoveries across the life sciences
  • Frequently asked questions about single cell sequencing

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