10x Single Cell Sequencing

10x Single Cell.

For fragile 10x projects, Athenomics can coordinate on-site single-cell freshness service: experiment-day timing, careful handoff, temperature-aware transfer, and rapid lab intake before sequencing and analysis.

On-site freshness service

Plan experiment-day pickup around dissociation, viability checks, sample media, temperature requirements, and the processing window so cells or nuclei spend less time waiting.

Door-to-door experiment coordination

Coordinate the handoff from your bench to Athenomics intake with clear timing, sample labeling, condition notes, and fast transfer to reduce uncertainty around fragile material.

High-resolution cell profiling

Capture the transcriptome of thousands of individual cells simultaneously, enabling insight into rare populations and complex tissue states.

Comprehensive analysis package

Move from library preparation to clustering, marker discovery, differential expression, visualization, and interpretation support.

On-site to lab workflow

Freshness-focused support for live-cell projects.

For Greater Boston projects, Athenomics can coordinate the single-cell workflow around the moment your sample is ready, from on-site handoff through fast transport, lab intake, library preparation, PE150 sequencing, and analysis.

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Before the experiment

Align tissue dissociation, nuclei prep, target cell number, viability expectations, sample buffer, metadata, and the exact ready-for-handoff window.

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On-site handoff

Meet the sample when it is ready, confirm labels and conditions, and keep the transfer organized so the material does not sit through avoidable delays.

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Rapid lab intake

Move quickly into intake, QC review, library preparation, sequencing, and cell-level analysis outputs matched to the study question.

Deliverables

Outputs researchers can act on.

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Service plan and QC

Sample timing notes, cell metrics, depth summaries, filtering rationale, and sample-level review.

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Analysis outputs

Cluster annotations, marker tables, differential expression, and optional trajectory analysis.

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Visual report

UMAPs, heatmaps, dot plots, and interpretation notes aligned to the study question.