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Deciphering Cell–Cell Interactions in Liver Metastases

A image of the spatial distribution of cell populations at single-cell resolution made of purple, red and blue with black empty sections
Credit: Marie Laviron

Advances in techniques such as single-cell transcriptomics have enabled researchers to better understand cellular functions.


However, there is still a lack of knowledge about how cells are organized in their distinct microenvironmental niches, including the specific cell–cell interactions which determine cell identity within tissues. 


This application focus explores how spatial profiling with the MICS (MACSima™ Imaging Cyclic Staining) technology can address this knowledge gap in liver metastases research with same-section multiomics.


Download this app focus to discover how to:

  • Analyze the spatial distribution of cell populations at single-cell resolution
  • Acquire data simultaneously for hundreds of markers on a single sample
  • Improve cell identification with spatial multiomics


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