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The next generation of in situ multi-omics

Spatial-Mux-seq adds to a growing portfolio of innovative spatial omics technologies and enables simultaneous profiling of up to five omic modalities in situ.

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Fig. 1: Spatial-Mux-seq workflow.

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Salla, M., Penkert, K. & Ludwig, L.S. The next generation of in situ multi-omics. Nat Methods 22, 461–462 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-024-02571-5

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