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R&D Sneak Peek | Opal Multiplex and Simulated H&E on The Same Tissue Section
Webinar | April 20, 2021 | 8:00 AM PST | 11:00 AM EST | 5:00 PM CET
In today’s clinical research laboratories, available tissue samples are both smaller in size and more in demand for a variety of assays to help researchers make informed decisions and spatial discoveries.
The very cornerstone of tissue histopathology – the H&E stain – is the first crucial step to help map out the morphological landscape. Here, Akoya Biosciences describes a technique in which a tissue sample is stained with a modified H&E stain prior to the application of an Opal™ Multiplex assay on the same slide, as a screening tool and efficient and effective way to maximize your precious samples.
You will learn:
- Not all H&E is created equal. See how simulated H&E allows for superior morphological context
- The benefits of viewing H&E and multiplex stains on the same tissue.
- How to make the most out of your valuable tissue sections—conduct mIF and H&E on the same slide without using serial sections or tissue alignment software
- How Opal staining complements standard H&E analysis with a more quantitative and precise methodology.
Video
Speaker
Linden Wyatt, PhD
Technical Application Scientist, Northeast US Akoya Biosciences, Inc.
Michael McLane, BS
Associate Reagents Scientist Akoya Biosciences, Inc.