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Dear Colleague,
Do you have a protocol on RNA detection that you would like to publish? We invite you to be a part of our upcoming special issue on RNA detection. This is our final call for submissions. The deadline for protocol submissions is March 15, 2026.
We encourage you to submit your protocol and share your technology with the broader research community.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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Why submit?
RNA detection is transforming biological and biomedical research, enabling breakthroughs in gene expression studies, live-cell RNA imaging, and more. This Special Issue seeks to highlight the latest advancements and applications in RNA detection technologies.
Topics covered
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RNA sequencing, e.g., single-cell RNAseq, single-nuclei RNAseq, in situ RNAseq techniques, long-read sequencing for RNA isoforms and modifications, and SMRT-RNAseq using Nanopore or microfluidic platforms
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RNA visualization, e.g., fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)-based techniques (e.g., seqFISH, smFISH, ExFISH), and RNA-binding aptamer- or CRISPR-fluorophore systems
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Enhanced chemistry for RNA detection, e.g., bioorthogonal click chemistry or proximity ligation assays for RNA
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Bioinformatics tools, e.g., analysis pipelines for RNAseq data or RNA structure and function predictions
Submission details
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