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Human Lymph Node Preview Data (Xenium Human Multi-Tissue and Cancer Panel)

In Situ Gene Expression dataset analyzed using Xenium Onboard Analysis 1.5.0

This preview dataset was generated using a preliminary version of the Xenium Human Multi-Tissue and Cancer Panel and may be replaced with data generated using the final panel in the future.
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Overview

Preview of Xenium In Situ Gene Expression data for adult human lymph node, using a development version of the Xenium Human Multi-Tissue and Cancer Panel.

Biomaterials

FFPE tissue microstrips, including multiple tissue samples within a single FFPE donor block, were purchased from AcePix Biosciences. The selected section represents a non-diseased lymph node tissue.

Tissue preparation

Tissues were prepared following the Demonstrated Protocols Xenium In Situ for FFPE - Tissue Preparation Guide (CG000578) and Xenium In Situ for FFPE Tissues – Deparaffinization & Decrosslinking (CG000580).

Gene panels

The Xenium Human Multi-Tissue and Cancer Panel (377 genes) was pre-designed by 10x Genomics. The panel design was informed using single cell RNA sequencing data curated and reprocessed for standardization by the Human Protein Atlas. Genes were chosen to accurately type cells, and identify select immune, proliferation and tumor markers, in human breast, lung, skin, liver, colon, kidney, lymph node, and heart.

Xenium Analyzer

The instrument run was performed following the Xenium Analyzer User Guide CG000584. The on-instrument analysis was run with Xenium Onboard Analysis version 1.5.0.

MetricNon-diseased
Median transcripts per cell45
Cells detected377,985
Decoded transcripts per 100 µm²116.1
High quality transcripts detected18,576,746
Region area (µm²)21,900,901

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This dataset is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license.