Topic: Single-cell

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  1. A hyperparameter benchmark of VAE-based methods for scRNA-seq

    PaperFeb 10, 2026bioRxivEduardo da Veiga Beltrame

    This paper presents a systematic benchmark of architectural hyperparameters for variational autoencoder (VAE) methods in single-cell RNA-seq batch integration. The study compares scVI, MrVI, and LD...

  2. A multi-omics atlas of human hindbrain development

    PaperFeb 19, 2026bioRxivPiyush Joshi, Mari Sepp, Ioannis Sarropoulos, Nils Trost, Stefan M. Pfister, Lena M. Kutscher

    The human hindbrain is a phylogenetically ancient region responsible for vital physiological functions and sensory-motor coordination, yet its developmental logic remains poorly understood. We pres...

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