CURIO SEEKER
Curio Seeker enables whole-transcriptome, spatial mapping of fresh frozen tissue at industry-leading resolution and plugs directly into existing sequencing workflows.
A spatially indexed surface, the Curio Seeker tile preserves spatial information of the tissue transcriptome by capturing RNA on an indexed surface composed of a monolayer of tightly packed, 10 μm beads.
Once captured, the RNA undergoes reverse transcription, library preparation, and sequencing. The resulting data can be reconstructed into a continuous, whole-transcriptome map of your region of interest.
Sequencing data is reconstructed bioinformatically into a continuous, whole-transcriptome map of your region of interest using the Curio Seeker bioinformatics pipeline.
Standard HTML output from the Curio Seeker Pipeline includes unbiased UMAP clustering (left) and a spatial map of the localization of the identified clusters (right). These plots enable the end user to easily determine if the data is biologically meaningful and of high quality. (click to enlarge)
Use cutting-edge, open source, bioinformatic pipelines such as RCTD to easily phenotype your cells with existing or concurrent single-cell data sets. (click to enlarge)
Generate high-resolution transcriptomics information across a wide range of tissue types using the same protocol.
Once captured, the RNA undergoes reverse transcription, library preparation, and sequencing.
Whole-transcriptome spatial biology made easy
Curio Seeker – Technology overview
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CURIO SEEKER
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