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1. Bioimaging for analysis of protein expression in cells and tissues using affinity reagents
Sammanfattning : The detection and analysis of biomolecules, such as proteins, are of great interest since these molecules are fundamental for life and our health. Due to the complexity of biological processes, there is a great advantage of studying proteins in their natural context, for example by using bioimaging. LÄS MER
2. Integration of RNA and protein expression profiles to study human cells
Sammanfattning : Cellular life is highly complex. In order to expand our understanding of the workings of human cells, in particular in the context of health and disease, detailed knowledge about the underlying molecular systems is needed. LÄS MER
3. Finding order in chaos : Dissecting single-cell heterogeneity in space and time
Sammanfattning : The cell is the smallest unit of life and contains DNA, RNA, proteins and a variety of other macromolecules. In recent years, technological advances in the field of single cell biology have revealed a staggering amount of phenotypic heterogeneity between cells in a population, which were previously considered homogenous. LÄS MER
4. Spatiotemporal characterization of the human proteome
Sammanfattning : Characterizing the molecular components of the basic unit of life; the cell, is crucial for a complete understanding of human biology. The cell is divided into compartments to create a suitable environment for the resident proteins to fulfill their functions. LÄS MER
5. Spatiotemporal Profiling of Human Development Using Multiplexed Imaging
Sammanfattning : Human development is complex and intricate, where the positions of cells, expression of key markers, and cell-cell interactions contribute to the development of various organs from different germ layers and the establishment of the body axis. Therefore, understanding human development within spatial and temporal aspects is crucial. LÄS MER