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Comparative analysis of antibody- and lipid-based multiplexing methods for single-cell RNA-seq.

Viacheslav MylkaIrina MatetoviciSuresh PoovathingalJeroen AertsNiels VandammeRuth SeurinckKevin VerstaenGert HulselmansSilvie Van den HoeckeIsabelle ScheyltjensKiavash MovahediHans WilsJoke ReumersJeroen Van HoudtStein AertsYvan Saeys
Published in: Genome biology (2022)
Benchmarking of different hashing strategies and computational pipelines indicates that correct demultiplexing can be achieved with both lipid- and antibody-hashed human cells and nuclei, with MULTISeqDemux as the preferred demultiplexing function and antibody-based hashing as the most efficient protocol on cells. On nuclei datasets, lipid hashing delivers the best results. Lipid hashing also outperforms antibodies on cells isolated from mouse brain. However, antibodies demonstrate better results on tissues like spleen or lung.
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