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High-throughput microfluidic single-cell RT-qPCR

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This work presents a fully integrated microfluidic device capable of performing high-precision RT-qPCR measurements of gene expression from hundreds of single cells per run, and shows that nanoliter volume processing reduced measurement noise, increased sensitivity, and provided single nucleotide specificity.
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A long-sought milestone in microfluidics research has been the development of integrated technology for scalable analysis of transcription in single cells Here we present a fully integrated microfluidic device capable of performing high-precision RT-qPCR measurements of gene expression from hundreds of single cells per run Our device executes all steps of single-cell processing, including cell capture, cell lysis, reverse transcription, and quantitative PCR In addition to higher throughput and reduced cost, we show that nanoliter volume processing reduced measurement noise, increased sensitivity, and provided single nucleotide specificity We apply this technology to 3,300 single-cell measurements of (i) miRNA expression in K562 cells, (ii) coregulation of a miRNA and one of its target transcripts during differentiation in embryonic stem cells, and (iii) single nucleotide variant detection in primary lobular breast cancer cells The core functionality established here provides the foundation from which a variety of on-chip single-cell transcription analyses will be developed

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The Human Cell Atlas

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TL;DR: An open comprehensive reference map of the molecular state of cells in healthy human tissues would propel the systematic study of physiological states, developmental trajectories, regulatory circuitry and interactions of cells, and also provide a framework for understanding cellular dysregulation in human disease.
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Single-cell sequencing-based technologies will revolutionize whole-organism science

TL;DR: The unabated progress in next-generation sequencing technologies is fostering a wave of new genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics and proteomics technologies, enabling high-throughput, multi-dimensional analyses of individual cells that will produce detailed knowledge of the cell lineage trees of higher organisms, including humans.
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Single-cell genome sequencing: current state of the science

TL;DR: An overview of the current state of the field of single-cell genome sequencing is provided, focusing on the technical challenges of making measurements that start from a single molecule of DNA, and how some of these recent methodological advancements have enabled the discovery of unexpected new biology.
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Functional roles of enhancer RNAs for oestrogen-dependent transcriptional activation

TL;DR: It is reported that in human breast cancer cells 17β-oestradiol (E2)-bound oestrogen receptor α (ER-α) causes a global increase in eRNA transcription on enhancers adjacent to E2-upregulated coding genes, indicating that eRNAs are likely to have important functions in many regulated programs of gene transcription.
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Advances in microfluidic materials, functions, integration, and applications.

TL;DR: The successful demonstration of electrophoresis and electroosmotic pumping in a microfluidic device provided a nonmechanical method for both fluid control and separation, and integration of multiple processes can be highly enabling for many applications.
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Analysis of single mammalian cells on-chip

TL;DR: This discussion seeks to summarize the state of the art for conventional technologies in use by biologists for the analysis of single, mammalian cells, and then compare LOC devices engineered for these same single-cell studies.
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Gene expression profiling in single cells from the pancreatic islets of Langerhans reveals lognormal distribution of mRNA levels

TL;DR: The geometric mean of expression levels provides a better estimate of gene activity of the typical cell than does the arithmetic mean measured on a cell population.
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Microfluidic Single-Cell mRNA Isolation and Analysis

TL;DR: Microfluidics is utilized to isolate picogram and subpicogram mRNA templates, as well as to synthesize cDNA from these templates, which form the foundation for highly parallel single-cell gene expression studies.
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In situ detection and genotyping of individual mRNA molecules.

TL;DR: A method for detection and genotyping of individual transcripts based on padlock probes and in situ target-primed rolling-circle amplification is presented, which detects a somatic point mutation, differentiate between members of a gene family and perform multiplex detection of transcripts in human and mouse cells and tissue.
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MicroRNA expression profiling of single whole embryonic stem cells

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that it is possible to analyse miRNA in single cells by using a real-time PCR-based 220-plex miRNA expression profiling method, which is critical for elucidating the diverse roles of miRNAs.
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