SPAtial Cell Exploration (SPACE) is a novel subcellular imaging-based method that couples large-scale perturbations with whole transcriptome single-cell multi-omics readout, while preserving spatial context, providing unprecedented insights into tissue organization and microenvironmental interactions at very low cost. As a demonstration, we performed SPACE in hundreds of spheroids and discovered novel biology related to CAF-tumor interactions using unbiased approaches. This scalable, cost-effective technology has broad applications in translational research and drug discovery, offering a transformative approach to high-throughput spatial perturbation studies.
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