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Question: Scalability #12
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Very good question! I believe the scalability or batch function could be a potential value of Bulk2Space. We encourage experts from all over the world to use the tool, contribute to its spread, and create branches to achieve more functions. Your request is more like a branch of the Bulk2Space, such as Bulk2SpaceBatch. If you are interested, you can try to accelerate the calculation speed, add more useful functions, and fit in customized senceniors by making a branch of Bulk2Space. |
Thanks for your reply! I will try it and let you know about any solution I come up with! I read in previous questions (#1) that we could use the tools without any ST data. However, when I looked at the tutorial handbook to decompose bulk transcriptomics data into single-cell transcriptomics data, it still required adding Appreciate your help! |
hello, I met the same problem as u |
Bumping this as still unresolved yet declared as possible |
Good day,
I am eager to test this excellent tool on our data. I have seen in the tutorial and demo data that the vignette uses only one bulk RNA sample as well as an ST experiment.
Is it possible to scale up and process several bulk RNA samples and ST experiments in one go? and for the inferred single-cell data derived from the bulk, can we have those integrated across multiple biological replicates, as if they were truly scRNA-seq data?
Thanks in advance!
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