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Spatial Transcriptomics Inc spatial transcriptomics st
(A) Schematic of spatial <t>transcriptomics</t> study workflow. Table S1 contains metadata for each sample. (B) Schematic of skin, representative hematoxylin-eosin (H&E) image and corresponding ST plot (left-to-right). Scale bar = 440μm (C) UMAP visualization of 3,815 spots colored by cluster obtained from healthy skin samples (N=3, n=5). (D) Composition plots displaying relative abundance of each cluster by sample. Note up to two samples (labeled S) were collected from each Healthy Volunteer (HV). Replicate arrays are labeled “R” along the X axis. (E) Integration with a publicly-sourced single cell RNA-seq data set (dataset 1) with a representative ST spatial feature plot. See Figure S4 for UMAP of annotated cell type clusters. SMC=smooth muscle cell. Scale bar = 520μm (F) Multimodal intersection analysis (MIA) of overlap between data from datasets 1 and 2 and our ST-generated clusters. A sample hypergeometric distribution of keratinocyte cluster from dataset 1 and our epidermis cluster (cluster 6). MIA enrichment heatmaps of non-immune cell types in dataset 1 (G) and dataset 2 (H) and ST clusters from healthy skin. The X axis denotes the scRNA seq-identified cell types while the Y axis represents the ST-generated clusters. Differentiated keratinocytes (Diff KC) lymphatic endothelium (LE), proliferating keratinocytes (Prolif KC), vascular endothelium (VE), keratinocyte (KC). (I) MIA heatmap showing the enrichment of scRNA-seq-identified adipose- cell types from Hildreth et al. within pooled healthy skin ST clusters. (J) KEGG pathway analysis of the adipose cluster (cluster 2).
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Article Title: Spatial transcriptomics stratifies psoriatic disease severity by emergent cellular ecosystems

Journal: Science immunology

doi: 10.1126/sciimmunol.abq7991

(A) Schematic of spatial transcriptomics study workflow. Table S1 contains metadata for each sample. (B) Schematic of skin, representative hematoxylin-eosin (H&E) image and corresponding ST plot (left-to-right). Scale bar = 440μm (C) UMAP visualization of 3,815 spots colored by cluster obtained from healthy skin samples (N=3, n=5). (D) Composition plots displaying relative abundance of each cluster by sample. Note up to two samples (labeled S) were collected from each Healthy Volunteer (HV). Replicate arrays are labeled “R” along the X axis. (E) Integration with a publicly-sourced single cell RNA-seq data set (dataset 1) with a representative ST spatial feature plot. See Figure S4 for UMAP of annotated cell type clusters. SMC=smooth muscle cell. Scale bar = 520μm (F) Multimodal intersection analysis (MIA) of overlap between data from datasets 1 and 2 and our ST-generated clusters. A sample hypergeometric distribution of keratinocyte cluster from dataset 1 and our epidermis cluster (cluster 6). MIA enrichment heatmaps of non-immune cell types in dataset 1 (G) and dataset 2 (H) and ST clusters from healthy skin. The X axis denotes the scRNA seq-identified cell types while the Y axis represents the ST-generated clusters. Differentiated keratinocytes (Diff KC) lymphatic endothelium (LE), proliferating keratinocytes (Prolif KC), vascular endothelium (VE), keratinocyte (KC). (I) MIA heatmap showing the enrichment of scRNA-seq-identified adipose- cell types from Hildreth et al. within pooled healthy skin ST clusters. (J) KEGG pathway analysis of the adipose cluster (cluster 2).
Figure Legend Snippet: (A) Schematic of spatial transcriptomics study workflow. Table S1 contains metadata for each sample. (B) Schematic of skin, representative hematoxylin-eosin (H&E) image and corresponding ST plot (left-to-right). Scale bar = 440μm (C) UMAP visualization of 3,815 spots colored by cluster obtained from healthy skin samples (N=3, n=5). (D) Composition plots displaying relative abundance of each cluster by sample. Note up to two samples (labeled S) were collected from each Healthy Volunteer (HV). Replicate arrays are labeled “R” along the X axis. (E) Integration with a publicly-sourced single cell RNA-seq data set (dataset 1) with a representative ST spatial feature plot. See Figure S4 for UMAP of annotated cell type clusters. SMC=smooth muscle cell. Scale bar = 520μm (F) Multimodal intersection analysis (MIA) of overlap between data from datasets 1 and 2 and our ST-generated clusters. A sample hypergeometric distribution of keratinocyte cluster from dataset 1 and our epidermis cluster (cluster 6). MIA enrichment heatmaps of non-immune cell types in dataset 1 (G) and dataset 2 (H) and ST clusters from healthy skin. The X axis denotes the scRNA seq-identified cell types while the Y axis represents the ST-generated clusters. Differentiated keratinocytes (Diff KC) lymphatic endothelium (LE), proliferating keratinocytes (Prolif KC), vascular endothelium (VE), keratinocyte (KC). (I) MIA heatmap showing the enrichment of scRNA-seq-identified adipose- cell types from Hildreth et al. within pooled healthy skin ST clusters. (J) KEGG pathway analysis of the adipose cluster (cluster 2).

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Spatial organization and cell-cell communication networks in the tumor microenvironment. (A–C) The developmental trajectories of cell sub-populations from a spatial perspective are investigated. (D, E) Heatmap and network diagrams displaying cell–cell dependency analysis in the colocated, neighboring, and extended neighboring (15-point) regions of the spatial transcriptomics data. (F) The interaction heatmap visualized the intensity of intercellular interactions mediated by the ligand-receptor pairs. (G) The spatial cell communication network diagram illustrates that NUhighepi exhibit a higher intensity of cell communication with other cells. (H) Circos plot summarizing cell-type-specific interaction patterns.

Journal: Frontiers in Oncology

Article Title: Spatial transcriptome and single-cell sequencing reveal the role of nucleotide metabolism in breast cancer progression and tumor microenvironment

doi: 10.3389/fonc.2025.1703778

Figure Lengend Snippet: Spatial organization and cell-cell communication networks in the tumor microenvironment. (A–C) The developmental trajectories of cell sub-populations from a spatial perspective are investigated. (D, E) Heatmap and network diagrams displaying cell–cell dependency analysis in the colocated, neighboring, and extended neighboring (15-point) regions of the spatial transcriptomics data. (F) The interaction heatmap visualized the intensity of intercellular interactions mediated by the ligand-receptor pairs. (G) The spatial cell communication network diagram illustrates that NUhighepi exhibit a higher intensity of cell communication with other cells. (H) Circos plot summarizing cell-type-specific interaction patterns.

Article Snippet: Breast cancer spatial transcriptomics (ST) data were acquired from the GEO database ( https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/ ) and 10x Genomics official website ( https://www.10xgenomics.com/ ).

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