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From: ACME dissociation: a versatile cell fixation-dissociation method for single-cell transcriptomics

Fig. 2

Species versatility of ACME cell dissociation. a Visual representation of the phylogenetic distribution, habitat, and stage of the animals where ACME dissociation was assayed: sea anemone juveniles (Nematostella vectensis), planarians (Dugesia japonica), annelid adults (Pristina leidyi), snail larvae (Lymnaea stagnalis), spider stage 7 embryos (Parasteatoda tepidariorum), fruitfly 3rd instar stage larvae (Drosophila melanogaster), mouse E11.5 embryos (Mus musculus), and zebrafish 1-day embryos (Danio rerio). b Flow cytometry ungated and gated profiles of ACME-dissociated cells from different organisms stained with DRAQ5 (nucleus) and Concanavalin-A (cytoplasm). Axes are shown in subset logarithmic scales

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