A dye called FD&C Yellow 5 could have some useful scientific properties. Noppawat Tom Charoensinphon/Moment via Getty Images While the idea of a transparent body might seem odd or even a bit creepy, ...
Nucleai and Propath UK announce partnership for end-to-end AI-powered spatial analysis of a 30-plex immunofluorescence immuno-oncology panel Combining the power of spatial biology and AI, Propath and ...
Anil Oza is a general assignment reporter at STAT focused on the NIH and health equity. You can reach him on Signal at aniloza.16. When a dye called tartrazine is added to food, it creates a bright ...
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 ...
Phase II Trial of TAS-102 in Colorectal Cancer Patients With Circulating Tumor DNA-Defined Minimal Residual Disease After Adjuvant Therapy: INTERCEPT-TT A multiplex QIF assay was optimized on tissue ...
For Amy Engevik, an epithelial cell biologist at the Medical University of South Carolina who studies cell function in the gastrointestinal tract, protein location matters more than abundance. She ...
Guosong Hong receives funding from National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Rita Allen Foundation, Focused Ultrasound Foundation, Spinal Muscular Atrophy Foundation, and Pinetops ...
Why isn’t your body transparent? Some animals such as jellyfish, zebra fish and some glass frogs have see-through bodies. But most mammals, including humans, aren’t transparent. While the idea of a ...
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