Application Note
The pathological landscape of ALS is spatially heterogeneous, making it difficult to characterize how molecular and cellular changes are distributed across affected brain regions. Most conventional approaches used to study ALS offer either broad transcriptomic coverage without spatial context or spatial localization limited by the number of molecular targets that can be simultaneously visualized.
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