A visual guide to streamlining high-plex, high-throughput workflows
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Simplifying Spatial and Molecular Profiling with End-to-End Services

A visual guide to streamlining high-plex, high-throughput workflows

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The fate and function of cells depend on the company they keep. Communication between neighboring cells determines their behavior within the tissue niche, which drives disease processes. Researchers perform spatial and molecular profiling of tissue samples to understand the relevance of various RNA, DNA, or protein targets to health and disease. However, gathering high-plex, high-throughput data can be challenging without the latest cutting-edge equipment and workflow guidance.

Download this poster from Canopy Biosciences to learn about turn-key services for accelerating high resolution, high-plex spatial biology workflows.

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