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Posts by Precision Cell Systems

Brain atlasing talks focus on sequencing depth and gene panels. Nobody talks about sample prep determining which cell types make the dataset.

If your prep kills neurons and preserves glia, your atlas maps prep survival. Not biology.

#Neuroscience #Genomics #FFPE

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Learn more: https://dub.sh/jricTFq

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Postmortem brain FFPE: you get one section, one chance. Manual prep loses 50-60% and skews toward immune cells.

The Singulator 200+ automates the whole workflow. >1M nuclei from a single curl, fragile neuronal populations preserved. No fume hood.

#Neuroscience #FFPE #snRNAseq

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1/4 Most manual FFPE protocols assume abundant tissue. But postmortem brain biobanks often allocate one section per investigator. Lose that section to a bad prep, and the experiment is over. No re-runs.

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One thing that drives our work: a postmortem brain section from a 20-year Alzheimer's cohort is irreplaceable. Manual processing loses 50-60% of it.

The sequencing tech is ready. The spatial tech is ready. Sample prep is the last barrier.

#Neuroscience #FFPE #BrainResearch

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Hot take: The biggest source of batch effects in FFPE neuroscience isn't biology. It's whether your tech checked the deparaffinization at 20 minutes or forgot and left it overnight.

We treat operator variability like a training problem. It's a design problem.

#Neuroscience #LabLife

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Full guide on maximizing results from limited brain tissue sections: dub.sh/VqG3JTB

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4/4 The bottom line: the processing method determines whether your irreplaceable section becomes a dataset or a failed prep. For precious brain tissue, that choice is the experiment. #Neuroscience #SingleCell #FFPE

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3/4 Replicate consistency matters here too. Manual methods produce 1.5M one run, 0.4M the next. With automated processing, replicates hit 1.0M/1.0M. When you can't repeat the prep, consistency isn't optional.

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2/4 The Singulator 200+ processes inputs as small as 2 mg or a single 50-micrometer curl and consistently yields >1 million nuclei. That's enough for a full snRNA-seq run from a single section.

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1/4 Most manual FFPE protocols assume abundant tissue. But postmortem brain biobanks often allocate one section per investigator. Lose that section to a bad prep, and the experiment is over. No re-runs.

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We looked at what happens when you only have a single FFPE brain section for your entire experiment. Here's what the data shows:

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Full guide: https://dub.sh/pUTK4z0

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Brain is ~50% lipid. That means massive myelin debris during FFPE dissociation.

Manual prep trade-off: triturate hard enough for yield, destroy fragile neuronal nuclei. Go gentle, lose cells.

Controlled mechanical force changes that equation.

#Neuroscience #FFPE #snRNAseq

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Full guide on navigating postmortem brain tissue for FFPE genomics: https://dub.sh/VccYjRX

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Manual FFPE prep loses 50-60% of postmortem brain tissue. Of what survives, only ~1/3 are intact nuclei.

Worse: fragile neuronal nuclei break first. Your data skews toward immune cells, not the neurons driving disease.

How do you handle irreplaceable sections?

#Neuroscience #FFPE #SingleCell

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A comp bio group had been outsourcing FFPE extractions because nobody on the team did wet lab work. Weeks of turnaround.

They loaded their first Singulator 200+ cartridges themselves. Same day, sequencing-ready nuclei.

#LabLife

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See how it works: https://precisioncellsystems.com/ffpe/

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Core facilities processing FFPE for multiple PIs: results change depending on who runs the protocol.

The Singulator 200+ removes that variable. Four pipetting steps, same output regardless of operator.

#FFPE #CoreFacility

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Genuine question for comp bio labs: ever skipped FFPE snRNA-seq because nobody on your team does wet lab work?

Four pipetting steps. No fume hood. No prior training. How many groups are in this boat?

#LabLife #Genomics

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Labs blame the extraction when the block was the problem.

DV200 measures RNA fragments >200 nt. Below 30%, snRNA-seq struggles no matter how you extract nuclei.

The Singulator 200+ preserves what the block contains. It does not create quality that is not there.

#FFPE #Genomics #SingleCell

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Full troubleshooting guide: precisioncellsystems.com/blog/ffpe-troubleshootin...

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Low FFPE yield? Check the block first.

Three root causes: tissue input too small, incomplete deparaffinization from degraded blocks, or RNA quality too low (DV200 <30%) for snRNA-seq. The extraction rarely causes the problem.

#FFPE #SingleCell #Genomics

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The GREEN cartridge uses a proprietary safe solvent. No xylene. No CitriSolv. No fume hood.

A comp bio PI loaded the cartridges herself on the first try. No tissue processing training. Just the protocol card.

#LabLife

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How the Singulator 200+ solves FFPE nuclei extraction: https://precisioncellsystems.com/ffpe/

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Irreplaceable FFPE blocks, sequencing pipeline ready.

What manual extraction misses:
- Cancer cells destroyed by harsh digestion
- 3.75x replicate variability
- 25 min hands-on with toxic solvents

Sound familiar?

#FFPE #SingleCell

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Genuine question for FFPE researchers: what's the oldest block you've successfully extracted nuclei from for snRNA-seq?

Curious whether people have a mental cutoff for block age, or if they try everything regardless.

#LabLife #FFPE

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Labs invest in 10x Flex chips, Xenium slides, and computational pipelines for FFPE genomics. Then process tissue with a pestle and toxic solvents.

Upstream workflow hasn't kept pace with downstream technology.

#FFPE #SingleCell

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Every FFPE genomics discussion focuses on the sequencing platform or analysis pipeline. Nobody talks about nuclei extraction.

That 60 minutes between paraffin block and sequencer determines your cell-type representation and data quality.

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