Limitations on the number of unique protein and DNA molecules that can be characterized microscopically in a single tissue specimen impede advances in understanding the biological basis of health and disease. Here we present a multiplexed fluorescence microscopy method (MxIF) for quantitative, single-cell, and subcellular characterization of multiple analytes in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue. Chemical inactivation of fluorescent dyes after each image acquisition round allows reuse of common dyes in iterative staining and imaging cycles. The mild inactivation chemistry is compatible with total and phosphoprotein detection, as well as DNA FISH. Accurate computational registration of sequential images is achieved by aligning nuclear ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Medical Engineering and Medical Physics, Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences an...
DNA point accumulation for imaging in nanoscale topography (DNA-PAINT) is a powerful super-resolutio...
Multiplexed mRNA and protein profiling in the spatial context provides important new information ena...
Multiplexed platforms for multiple epitope detection have emerged in the last years as very powerful...
The paradigm of molecular histopathology is shifting from a single-marker immunohistochemistry towar...
Single-cell analysis reveals aspects of cellular physiology not evident from population-based studie...
<div><p>Computational methods for image-based profiling are under active development, but their succ...
Although some impressive applications of multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization (M-FISH) have...
Heterogeneity within the human population and within diseased tissues necessitates a personalized me...
abstract: The ability to profile proteins allows us to gain a deeper understanding of organization, ...
Multiple staining of more than one gene/antigen on a single tissue section is an indispensable tool ...
Signalling states of cells are heterogeneous even within clonally derived populations due to cell cy...
Disease states and cellular compartments can display a remarkable amount of heterogeneity, and truly...
To build comprehensive models of cellular states and interactions in normal and diseased tissue, gen...
The screening of large numbers of compounds or siRNAs is a mainstay of both academic and pharmaceuti...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Medical Engineering and Medical Physics, Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences an...
DNA point accumulation for imaging in nanoscale topography (DNA-PAINT) is a powerful super-resolutio...
Multiplexed mRNA and protein profiling in the spatial context provides important new information ena...
Multiplexed platforms for multiple epitope detection have emerged in the last years as very powerful...
The paradigm of molecular histopathology is shifting from a single-marker immunohistochemistry towar...
Single-cell analysis reveals aspects of cellular physiology not evident from population-based studie...
<div><p>Computational methods for image-based profiling are under active development, but their succ...
Although some impressive applications of multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization (M-FISH) have...
Heterogeneity within the human population and within diseased tissues necessitates a personalized me...
abstract: The ability to profile proteins allows us to gain a deeper understanding of organization, ...
Multiple staining of more than one gene/antigen on a single tissue section is an indispensable tool ...
Signalling states of cells are heterogeneous even within clonally derived populations due to cell cy...
Disease states and cellular compartments can display a remarkable amount of heterogeneity, and truly...
To build comprehensive models of cellular states and interactions in normal and diseased tissue, gen...
The screening of large numbers of compounds or siRNAs is a mainstay of both academic and pharmaceuti...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Medical Engineering and Medical Physics, Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences an...
DNA point accumulation for imaging in nanoscale topography (DNA-PAINT) is a powerful super-resolutio...
Multiplexed mRNA and protein profiling in the spatial context provides important new information ena...