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  • Análisis multiómico
  • Genómica y epigenómica

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  • La heterogeneidad celular es crucial para comprender los procesos biológicos.
  • El análisis unicelular proporciona información de alta resolución sobre los mecanismos celulares.
  • Las técnicas multimodales unicelulares son esenciales para descifrar sistemas biológicos complejos.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Revisar técnicas de separación unicelular para multiómica.
  • Discutir métodos que combinan epigenética y expresión génica a resolución unicelular.
  • Explorar el análisis conjunto de proteínas y transcriptomas en células individuales.

Principales métodos:

  • Técnicas de aislamiento unicelular.
  • Integración de datos multiómicos (genómica, epigenómica, transcriptómica, proteómica).
  • Análisis de metilación del ADN, accesibilidad de la cromatina, modificaciones de histonas y expresión de proteínas.

Principales resultados:

  • Identificación de subpoblaciones celulares y trayectorias de desarrollo.
  • Elucidación de redes regulatorias génicas y fenotipos celulares.
  • Mejora de la comprensión de la comunicación célula a célula.

Conclusiones:

  • La multiómica unicelular es una herramienta poderosa para estudiar la heterogeneidad celular.
  • Los avances en técnicas multimodales unicelulares son cruciales para el descubrimiento biológico.
  • El campo presenta desafíos y oportunidades significativos para la investigación futura.