Monitoring gene activities in living cells

Researchers from ETH Zurich and EPFL are expanding the emerging field of single-cell analysis with a ground-breaking method: Live-seq makes it possible to measure the activity of thousands of genes in a single cell without having to isolate and destroy it.

Sequencing of a cell genome
Using a new method, researchers can extract fluid from a cell with a tiny needle in order to measure gene activity. Since the cell remains alive, it is possible to analyse it over time. (Illustration: Duygu Koldere Vilain / EPFL)
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