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Dear Suoqin,
I would like to ask you a question:Why haven't we utilized single-cell proteomics for cell communication recognition and prediction? Isn't protein a more direct reflection of the final protein expression? As the direct actors in cell communication, can't they provide a more accurate prediction of cellular communication?
Best wishes,
Yuzhi
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@YuzhiSun Yes, you are right. But the current technique of single-cell proteomics can only capture hundreds of proteins, among which there are only a few signaling molecules.
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Dear Suoqin,
I would like to ask you a question:Why haven't we utilized single-cell proteomics for cell communication recognition and prediction? Isn't protein a more direct reflection of the final protein expression? As the direct actors in cell communication, can't they provide a more accurate prediction of cellular communication?
Best wishes,
Yuzhi
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: