- Development of high-throughput, multiplex protein biomarker assays for clinical trial correlative studies or research investigation
- Development of highly-multiplexed protein biomarker panels for exploratory research investigation and hypothesis generation
- Comprehensive spatial gene expression profiling using formalin-fixed tissue samples
- Pathologist-driven image analysis and data interpretation
![Cells 1](https://cdn.statically.io/img/pathology.weill.cornell.edu/sites/default/files/styles/panopoly_image_original/public/misi-image-1_key_services.png?itok=raDVtFxG)
Multiplex immunofluorescence panel performed on FFPE of mouse spleen using 6 markers (antibodies) + DAPI (nuclei, blue) and imaged using Vectra Polaris to illustrate normal tissue topography.
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The image shown is a multiplex staining panel performed using Vectra Polaris on a human, Bouin-fixed, decalcified bone marrow core biopsy tissue sample.
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Multiplex immunofluorescence panel performed on a tissue microarray (TMA) of prostate tumor samples.