Spatial Multiomics Approach for Comprehensive Characterization of the Tumor Microenvironment across Various Cancer Types

Spatial Multiomics Approach for Comprehensive Characterization of the Tumor Microenvironment across Various Cancer Types

Intracellular complement Factor H promotes tumor progression through modulation of cell cycle and actin cytoskeleton

Screening for Tumor Microtube-Targeting Drugs Identifies PKC Modulators as Multipotent Inhibitors of Glioblastoma Progression

Bi-specific T cell-engaging antibody triggers protective immune memory and glioma microenvironment remodeling in immune-competent preclinical models

In situ complementomics enables spatial complement activation profiling and identification of therapeutic targets across human tissues

RNA In situ Hybridization with Sequential Protein Immunofluorescence in Tandem Assay

UBA1 Mutations Drive RIPK1-Mediated Cell Death and Monocyte Dysfunction in VEXAS Syndrome

CellMAPS: A no-code model-based customisable multiplex image analysis workflow

Spatial multiomics of acute myocardial infarction reveals immune cell infiltration through the endocardium

Spatial immune profiling defines a subset of human gliomas with functional tertiary lymphoid structures