Spatial proteomics represents a revolutionary frontier in molecular biology, enabling researchers to explore protein expression while preserving the critical spatial context of tissue architecture.
When Steve Carr, senior director of the Proteomics Platform at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, began working in proteomics, the field was able to detect only the most abundant proteins in a ...
Consortium includes top universities, hospitals and industry partners, led by the Francis Crick Institute and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust Akoya’s platforms will be used for deep spatial ...
A global team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry has made a discovery that has helped save the lives of patients suffering from toxic epidermal necrolysis. This rare but often ...
Understanding the tissue microenvironment in tumour samples is an important factor for predicting response to different treatment regimens. Highly multiplexed imaging of tenfolds of protein markers ...
When Matthew Padula was diagnosed with a rare bladder cancer in 2020, he knew there was a challenging road ahead of him. As a researcher at the University of Technology Sydney, his first instinct was ...
Bruker Corporation (Nasdaq: BRKR) announced the launch of CellScapeâ„¢ XR, a next-generation spatial proteomics platform designed to advance the development of diagnostic and prognostic assays by ...
Protein function is inherently spatial—the same molecule can elicit distinct biological outcomes depending on its localization, interacting partners, and surrounding microenvironment. Conventional ...
SAMBAI, a team funded through the Cancer Grand Challenges initiative, reported that Akoya Biosciences’ PhenoCycler ®-Fusion system will be the foundational spatial proteomics technology used to ...
The omics era is in large part defined by a shift from the old target-of-interest days to an unbiased, discovery-first mindset: from a few genes to the whole genome, from a couple of proteins to the ...
During his training in clinical dermatology, Thierry Nordmann encountered several patients with a rare, horrifying condition called toxic epidermal necrolysis, or TEN. Widely considered to be the only ...
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