NEUROSCIENCE 2024
Join our spatial biology tour
at Neuroscience 2024

 

NEUROSCIENCE 2024
Join our spatial biology tour
at Neuroscience 2024

October 5–9, 2024 | Booth #266 | Chicago, IL

View neural tissues in an entirely different light

Join us in Chicago for Neuroscience 2024, the world’s largest neuroscience conference.

Adventure into the cellular landscapes of human and mouse neurological tissues with a walkthrough of high-plex tissue imaging data acquired with Imaging Mass Cytometry™ technology. Learn how we generated high-quality readouts of over 40 proteins without autofluorescence, tissue discohesion or signal interference in brain tissues and tumors.

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See how customers are using our technology to advance their translational studies and visit the following posters and sessions at Neuroscience 2024.

October 6 | 8:00 am–12:00 pm | MCP Hall A

  • PSTR098.05: Enabling Rapid and Convenient Human Immune Profiling in Fresh and Long-Term Stabilized Whole Blood Samples With CyTOF Flow Cytometry

October 9 | 8:00 am–12:00 pm | MCP Hall A

  • PSTR428.14: Whole Slide Imaging Modes for Imaging Mass Cytometry Quantitively Resolve Spatially Extensive Cellular Heterogeneity in Human Gliomas

October 9 | 8:00 am–12:00 pm | MCP Hall A

  • PSTR428.13: Imaging Mass Cytometry Using Whole Slide Imaging Quantitatively Resolves Spatial Cellular Heterogeneity in Neurodegenerative Brain Pathology

October 9 | 8:00 am–12:00 pm | MCP Hall A

  • PSTR428.12: Whole Slide Imaging modes for Imaging Mass Cytometry reveal cellular and structural heterogeneity of mouse brain tissues

October 9 | 1:00–5:00 pm | MCP Hall A

  • PSTR444.10: Reveal the Heterogeneity of Glioblastoma and Other Tumors Using High-Plex Imaging Mass Cytometry Empowered by Whole Slide Imaging Modes

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Tissue Imaging

Imaging Mass Cytometry™ (IMC™) is a high-plex technology that allows one-step detection of 40-plus markers on the same sample.

Without autofluorescence challenges, IMC can deeply interrogate brain and neural tissues to build better understanding of mechanisms of action, disease progression and therapeutic outcomes.

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