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Quantitative Multispectral Analysis Following Fluorescent Tissue Transplant for Visualization of Cell Origins, Types, and Interactions
Published on: September 22, 2013
Multimodal whole slide image processing pipeline for quantitative mapping of tissue architecture and tissue
Maomao Chen1, Hongqiang Ma1,2, Xuejiao Sun1
1Departments of Medicine and Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA.
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Multi-modal, multiscale imaging is crucial for quantitative high-content spatial profiling. We present an integrated image processing pipeline for comprehensive tissue analysis that combines quantitative phase microscopy for tissue architecture mapping, hyper-plex fluorescence imaging for immune microenvironment profiling, and whole-slide histopathology. This approach enables detailed morphological mapping of tissue architecture and cell morphology, while simultaneously linking them to the functional states of individual cells across the entire slide. By analyzing tissue biopsies from patients with ulcerative colitis, we demonstrate the potential of this pipeline for quantitative spatial analysis of molecular markers related to mucosal healing. Open-source and compatible with conventional microscopy systems, this pipeline provides a powerful tool for research and clinical applications through its comprehensive integration of quantitative, high-content, and histological imaging modalities.

