BioByte 161: CellCage Enclosures Allow Monitoring of Dynamic Transitions Across Cell States, New Breakthroughs in Targeting GPCRs, and a Modular View of Aging

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Welcome to Decoding Bio’s BioByte: each week our writing collective highlight notable news—from the latest scientific papers to the latest funding rounds—and everything in between. All in one place.Subscribe nowWassily Kandinsky, Circles in a Circle, 1923, oil on canvasWhat we readPapersScalable longitudinal imaging and transcriptomics of cells in dynamic enclosures [Khurana et al., bioRxiv, May 2026]Why it matters: Single-cell transcriptomics defines cell states by clustering RNA, but a sequenc...

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