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Latest Research Trends (06 August 2025)

Spatial quantitative metabolomics reveals persistent post‑stroke metabolic remodeling

Journal: Nature Metabolism

Author: Wang, G., van den Berg, B.M., Kostidis, S. et al., China / The Netherlands / Germany

Using advanced mass spectrometry imaging with ¹³C‑labeled internal standards, the study identified sustained metabolic reprogramming in the ipsilateral cortex – extending even to remote regions – long after cerebral ischemia in a mouse stroke model

Thor enables single-cell resolution in spatial transcriptomics

Journal: Nature Communications

Author: Zhang, P., Chen, W., Tran, T.N. et al., USA

Researchers have developed Thor, a computational framework that integrates spatial transcriptomics with histology to reconstruct gene expression at single-cell resolution. It supports multiple platforms and enables detailed tissue analysis.

Synthetic biological operational amplifiers enhance complex signal processing

Journal: Nature Communications

Author: Cao, W., Liu, L., Sun, Q. et al., China

Researchers have developed orthogonal biological operational amplifiers to improve signal separation and amplification in synthetic gene circuits. This approach enables more precise and dynamic control of cellular responses.

Single-cell atlas reveals cellular changes in human knee osteoarthritis

Journal: Nature Communications Biology

Author: Raut, R.D., Chakraborty, A.K., Neogi, T. et al., USA

Researchers generated a multi‑tissue, single-cell atlas of the human knee and found that osteoarthritis is associated with a decrease in regenerative tissue stem cells and an increase in inflammatory macrophages linked to pain

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