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CODEX® is now PhenoCycler,
Phenoptics™ is now Phenolmager.

Category: User Stories & Case Studies

After an amazing turnout for our first social media image contest, we decided to hold another. We asked our followers on LinkedIn and Twitter to submit their most eye-catching tissue images, and they did not disappoint. Our judges had a tough time choosing the top three winning images. Check out their picks and the scientists behind them…
Researchers studying the dynamics of disease and development are increasingly relying on approaches that enable spatial analysis of RNA and protein markers within tissue. Tools like spatial proteomics and spatial transcriptomics are instrumental in answering complex biological questions. However, biological processes are driven by changes that occur…
We recently held a social media image contest inviting our followers to show off a fun activity or theme using tissue images. After receiving some incredibly creative submissions, it’s time to announce the winners! Here are the top three participants with the most likes and/or reactions on their social media posts…
When our immune systems identify invaders – such as parasites, bacteria or viruses – it can spark inflammation, which brings fluid and immune cells to the area of infection. While this can be very effective in battling infection, it also has collateral damage on nearby healthy tissues. In our daily lives, just by eating or breathing, we are constantly exposing our…
One of the biggest questions in immuno-oncology is figuring out how patients will respond to immunotherapy. Approaches like single-plex immunohistochemical stains don’t capture enough information to accurately predict response. To help solve this challenge, researchers at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) developed AstroPath, a novel platform which combines…
HistoOne AB is an emerging pathology service provider based in Uppsala, Sweden with broad experience in in situ analysis techniques. At Akoya, we were excited to hear that their first scientific publication described an objective quantification of the tumor stroma fraction across 16 solid cancers types from 2732 patients, using the Vectra® Polaris™ Imaging…
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) recently published findings from AstroPath, the result of a unique collaboration between the astrophysics and pathology departments at JHU. The platform enables deep whole-slide imaging and spatial profiling of microscopic tumor sections by combining the Phenoptics™ platform for multiplex immunofluorescence…