While I was at the amazing US HUPO conference in ...Meh...Souri...which was honestly not as bad as I thought it was going to be, Natalie Porat-Shliom spoke on this amazing new paper at MY University!
Stunning amazing, ridiculously great work that blew up our lab Slack channel thing!
If you're continuing to look for the applications for single cell proteomics, this and the liver is a great place to start (If you saw my talks at the conference, I'm clearly biased, since this is similar to what my team is also doing). This paper take the work that Florian was doing as a postdoc with that Matthias Mann guy and directly applies to to compare disease samples in a spatial context. Yes, it's both single cell and spatial. It's a visually and thematically amazing study and the data absolutely invites reanalysis due to the depth of coverage of each respective region. The context that was delivered in the talk was even more valuable and I only wish I could have been at both places at the same time.
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