10X Visium - Human Skin Melanoma

Gene expression library of Human Skin Melanoma (CytAssist FFPE) using the Human Whole Transcriptome Probe Set

tenx_visium

Info

tenx_visium/visium/human_skin_melanoma

97.92 MiB

23-09-2024

3455 × 17874

Quick links

Description

10x Genomics obtained FFPE Human Melanoma tissue blocks from Avaden Biosciences. The tissue was sectioned as described in Visium CytAssist Spatial Gene Expression for FFPE Tissue Preparation Guide Demonstrated Protocol (CG000518). Tissue sections of 5 µm was placed on a standard glass slide, deparaffinized followed by immunofluorescence (IF) staining. Sections were coverslipped with 85% glycerol, imaged, decoverslipped, followed by dehydration & decrosslinking Demonstrated Protocol (CG000519). The glass slide with tissue section was processed via Visium CytAssist instrument to transfer analytes to a Visium CytAssist Spatial Gene Expression slide. The probe extension and library construction steps follow the standard Visium for FFPE workflow outside of the instrument.

Preview

An AnnData object with n_obs × n_vars = 3455 × 17874 with slots:

layers: counts
NameDescriptionTypeData typeSize
var

feature_id

Unique identifier for the feature, usually a ENSEMBL gene id.vectorobject17874

feature_name

A human-readable name for the feature, usually a gene symbol.vectorobject17874
layers

counts

Raw countssparsematrixfloat323455 × 17874
uns

dataset_description

Long description of the dataset.atomicstr1

dataset_id

A unique identifier for the dataset. This is different from the `obs.dataset_id` field, which is the identifier for the dataset from which the cell data is derived.atomicstr1

dataset_name

A human-readable name for the dataset.atomicstr1

dataset_organism

The organism of the sample in the dataset.atomicstr1

dataset_reference

Bibtex reference of the paper in which the dataset was published.atomicstr1

dataset_summary

Short description of the dataset.atomicstr1

dataset_url

Link to the original source of the dataset.atomicstr1

Related Resources and Citations

Loading citations