scTrends: A living review of commercial single-cell and spatial 'omic technologies.
De Jonghe J., Opzoomer JW., Vilas-Zornoza A., Nilges BS., Crane P., Vicari M., Lee H., Lara-Astiaso D., Gross T., Morf J., Schneider K., Cudini J., Ramos-Mucci L., Mooijman D., Tiklová K., Salas SM., Langseth CM., Kashikar ND., scTrends Consortium None., Schapiro D., Lundeberg J., Nilsson M., Shalek AK., Cribbs AP., Taylor-King JP.
Understanding the rapidly evolving landscape of single-cell and spatial omic technologies is crucial for advancing biomedical research and drug development. We provide a living review of both mature and emerging commercial platforms, highlighting key methodologies and trends shaping the field. This review spans from foundational single-cell technologies such as microfluidics and plate-based methods to newer approaches like combinatorial indexing; on the spatial side, we consider next-generation sequencing and imaging-based spatial transcriptomics. Finally, we highlight emerging methodologies that may fundamentally expand the scope for data generation within pharmaceutical research, creating opportunities to discover and validate novel drug mechanisms. Overall, this review serves as a critical resource for navigating the commercialization and application of single-cell and spatial omic technologies in pharmaceutical and academic research.