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Imaging and Profiling Innovations in 3D Spatial Biology

Culture systems such as organoids and advances in spatial analysis provide researchers with improved physiological models for translational studies.

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As researchers shift focus from 2D cultures and conventional animal models, 3D human-relevant systems offer improved biological accuracy. However, reproducibility, scalability, and imaging limitations present ongoing barriers. Spatial profiling and automation help address these challenges by enabling more predictive translational research.

Download this ebook to learn how pairing spatial profiling with 3D models enhances therapeutic research.

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