Theo Mantamadiotis, PhD
Associate Professor, University of Melbourne
“Perivascular Niche In Human Glioblastoma”
Lymphocytes, macrophages, and collagen 4 surrounding several blood vessels. FFPE tissue stained using a 58-plex neuro-immuno-oncology panel on the PhenoCycler-Fusion platform.
Reyes Castano Martin
PhD Student, Institut Imagine
“The Barriers of the Brain”
From the pia to the cortical neurons. Human brain FFPE cortical tissue imaged using the PhenoCycler-Fusion and DAPI, GFAP, Vimentin, NeuN, Calbindin, Olig2 and pS6 markers.
Pavitha Parathan
PhD Student, Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute
“The TMA Effect”.
Two mirror images of a healthy human stomach tissue micro-array (TMA) core stained with PanCK, RAMP1, Stathmin1 and ATP4B and imaged with the PhenoImager HT platform.
Prachi Ghule, PhD
Assistant Professor, University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine
“Pac-Man”.
Single core from a tissue microarray composed of breast cancer samples. A panel of 21 antibodies was run using Akoya’s PhenoCycler-Fusion technology. The markers shown are Collagen VI in purple, CD68 in cyan, Keratin17 in yellow, alpha SMA in red, CD3 in green CD34 in magenta, and CD31 in white.
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