Release Date: 2024-12-12
Publication DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07944-6
Data DOI: 10.17867/10000200
License: CC BY 4.0
PubMed ID: 39567784
PMC ID: PMC11578893
External URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-023-01846-7
44-plex iterative bleaching extends multiplexity (IBEX) imaging was performed on fixed frozen tissues from normal human thymus samples. Plus, 13 to 15-plex one-shot multiplex imaging of human thymus using the RareCyte technology and OCT embedded frozen tissues prepared from human thymus.
Yayon N, Kedlian VR, Boehme L, Suo C, Wachter B, Beuschel RT, Amsalem O, Polanski K, Koplev S, Tuck E, Dann E, Van Hulle J, Perera S, Putteman T, Predeus AV, Dabrowska M, Richardson L, Tudor C, Kreins AY, Engelbert J, Stephenson E, Kleshchevnikov V, De Rita F, Crossland D, Bosticardo M, Pala F, Prigmore E, Chipampe N-J, Prete M, Fei L, To K, Barker RA, He X, Van Nieuwerburgh F, Bayraktar O, Patel M, Davies GE, Haniffa MA, Uhlmann V, Notarangelo LD, Germain RN, Radtke AJ, Marioni JC, Taghon T, Teichmann SA
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Sample Type: tissue
Organism: Homo sapiens
Study Type: multiplexed immunofluorescence
Imaging Method: confocal microscopy
Copyright: Yayon et al
Data Publisher: University of Dundee
Annotation File: idr0161-experimentA-annotation.csv
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