Reveal the unseen in your preclinical samples with spatial biology

Dive into our spatial application notes

Are you stuck on the surface of knowing what spatial biology can do? Check out the application notes we have put together below to have a sneak peek into our spatial biology world. Whether you are working on 3D samples or in need of same-section multiomics, we have a solution for you. Explore more and find out how your research can benefit from spatial biology.

From target discovery to preclinical evaluation

Read how the MACSima® Platform enables high‑resolution, automated analysis of hundreds of proteins at single‑cell level. Also, check out the study on CAR T therapy for pancreatic cancer, which validated tumor‑specific targets and clarified biological mechanisms in preclinical models

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From tissue sample to publication-ready results in record time

See the same-section multiomics workflow that will bring you results faster. With the MACSima® Platform, you not only streamline high-plex proteomics analysis but also are able to seamlessly integrate RNA detection. Read the app note to find out more!

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A 3D-2D spatial biology workflow for precision tissue profiling

Light sheet-guided sectioning of whole tissue samples reveals the exact regions of interest that will give you the invaluable data you need for your research. Find all the details about the 3D to 2D multiplex workflow in this app note!

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RNAsky® Design Custom RNA panels for same-section spatial multiomics

In-depth biological analysis is within reach with customized RNAsky® Design panels. See the applications and advantages of incorporating dozens of in situ RNA detection alongside high-plex protein analysis on the same tissue sections

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REAscreen™ Immuno-oncology Panel

The tumor microenvironment of solid tumors will reveal all secrets when the predefined antibody panel is applied. Discover how this antibody panel enables faster discovery and further development of predictive and prognostic biomarkers critical to patient stratification, clinical management, and response to immunotherapy.

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Multiplexed immunofluorescent imaging and analysis of Alzheimer’s brain tissue

The applications for spatial biology expand far and wide, even into neurobiology. Read on how spatial biology with the MACSima® Imaging Cyclic Staining opens new avenues for neurological research.

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