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Heterogeneity Mapping of Protein Expression in Tumors using Quantitative Immunofluorescence
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Visualizing Cancer Heterogeneity at the Molecular and Cellular Levels: Lessons from Rosetta
Richard J A Goodwin1, , John F Marshall2
1Integrated Bioanalysis, Clinical Pharmacology and Safety Sciences, R&D, AstraZeneca, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Understanding tumor heterogeneity is a major challenge that was recognized as one of the first Cancer Grand Challenges, with a call to provide solutions to visualize tumor heterogeneity. The Rosetta team took on this challenge, exploiting advances in spatial-omics approaches centered around mass spectrometry imaging to map tumor heterogeneity at the cellular and molecular scales with different levels of resolution. See related article by Bressan et al., p. 16 See related article by Stratton et al., p. 22 See related article by Bhattacharjee et al., p. 28.
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