Cytomics is the study of cell biology (cytology) and biochemistry in cellular systems at the single cell level.[1][2][3] It combines all the bioinformatic knowledge to attempt to understand the molecular architecture and functionality of the cell system (Cytome). Much of this is achieved by using molecular and microscopic techniques that allow the various components of a cell to be visualised as they interact in vivo.
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