The MERSCOPE Ultra platform and MERFISH 2.0 chemistry now enable high-sensitivity spatial transcriptomics that capture low-abundance transcripts and rare cell populations previously missed by lower-resolution tools. This shift from throughput to sensitivity allows developers to build high-fidelity reference atlases and more accurate computational models for disease states and cellular zonation. Future biological software must now account for these newly discovered human-specific protein localizations that frequently contradict established mouse model data.
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