3D spatial mapping of tumor cell 'neighborhoods' reveals potential targets for personalized cancer therapy

Researchers in Nikolaus Rajewsky's lab at Max Delbrück Center combined high-resolution, single-cell spatial technologies to map a tumor's cellular neighborhoods in 3D and identify potential targets for personalized cancer therapy. They describe their findings in two separate papers.

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