Mapping gene expression
The Xenium Analyzer from 10x Genomics is a cutting-edge spatial genomics platform designed to map gene expression at high resolution directly within tissue sections. This provides meaningful biological insights down to the subcellular level.
In situ, single-cell resolution (Xenium Analyzer)
The Xenium Analyzer by 10x Genomics is a high-throughput spatial biology platform that visualizes gene expression within tissue samples at single-cell resolution. It integrates genomics and pathology to reveal gene activity and spatial context. This is essential to understand cell interactions, rare cell populations and complex tissue structures.
Other features include:
- Predesigned panels of gene probes ranging from 50 to 5,000 genes.
- Custom panels of up to 480 genes. Up to 100 genes can be added to a predesigned panel.
- Subcellular resolution with the ability to profile the entire tissue area.
- Ability to use formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded or frozen human and mouse tissues.
For quotes and information on the Spatial Hybrid Core, submit a request via the intake form.
Gene expression profile (Xenium Analyzer)
Pictured is a HeLa cell region of interest with 10 clusters expressing different gene transcripts (27 transcripts). Each color represents a different cell type, cluster or gene expression profile using the Xenium platform by 10x Genomics.