Dolomite Bio has launched a high throughput single nuclei RNA sequencing (sNuc-Seq) protocol for its Nadia Instrument.
The latest addition to the Nadia application portfolio enables researchers to cost-effectively profile both complex and archived tissues with the goal of accelerating disease and drug discovery research in areas such as oncology and neurology. The new application is being introduced at the Single Cell Analysis Congress in London this week.
Featuring a tailored protocol for nuclei preparation based on the work of Habib et al,1 the application is designed to enable researchers to consistently and reproducibly capture high numbers of genes at low doublet rates and minimal cost. Detailed information and example data can be downloaded at www.dolomite-bio.com/single-nuclei-rna-seq-nadia
Heike Fiegler, VP of Biology Products at Blacktrace Holdings Ltd, said: “We are delighted to launch sNuc-Seq for Nadia users, which is an important step forward for the single cell community. The new application has significant potential to accelerate disease research into complex tissues, overcoming the problems previously encountered in gene expression profiling of single cells in archived tissues or cells that are generally difficult to isolate.”
More information on the application will be available at Dolomite Bio’s webinar entitled ‘sNuc-Seq – high throughput RNA profiling of single nuclei with Nadia’ on the 13th of November 2018, or visit www.dolomite-bio.com/single-nuclei-rna-seq