Tissue microarray (TMA) technology has transformed colorectal cancer research by enabling simultaneous analysis of hundreds of tissue samples under uniform experimental conditions. In this approach, ...
Researchers from Lund University (Sweden) have investigated the tumor immune microenvironment of primary triple-negative breast cancer using digital image analysis of IHC-stained immune cells. To do ...
With respect to assay development, quality assurance and, ultimately, clinical adoption, the primary subject of this review, these advantages are critical. Implicit with these advantages, TMAs enable ...
Prognostic Biomarkers and Immunotherapeutic Insights of Circulating Tumor DNA Analysis in Advanced Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma From SCRUM-MONSTAR GOZILA Substudy We retrospectively analyzed 345 ...
Immunohistochemistry uses antibodies to test tissue samples for specific types of antigens. It can often provide very specific results regarding cancer types or other diseases, helping doctors decide ...
Emphasis on Potential Clinical Applications and Enhancing RNA Sample Quality Researchers are beginning to look at tissue microarrays (TMA) from different perspectives, including one with a strong ...
New AI-driven tool converts common histology images into detailed, multi-layered cancer markers, promising faster, more accurate diagnostics and improved patient outcomes. Study: Accelerating ...
In 1997, Juha Kononen, a postdoctoral fellow at the National Human Genome Research Institute, was pondering the significance of the recently developed DNA microarray. He was studying genetically ...
Analysis of histological sections of disease tissues has traditionally relied on pathologist-based scoring. In an Advanced Online Publication in Nature Medicine Camp et al. describe techniques to ...
The objective of the Tissue Resources Core is to collect, prepare and distribute high-quality human tissue samples (including solid tissues, blood and other biospecimens) to researchers located on the ...
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