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BioChain Institute human tumor and adjacent normal tissue sections from single ffpe blocks breast normal/tumor
Pathology classification, age and sex were provided by the <t>vendor</t> <t>(BioChain).</t> Each image spans the width of a standard charged microscope slide, where the tissue is visible under the paraffin skin. On-slide RNAPII-Ser5p <t>FFPE-CUTAC</t> was applied to slides in parallel, using a total of four slides each for 100 separate samples in all to produce the data analyzed in this study.
Human Tumor And Adjacent Normal Tissue Sections From Single Ffpe Blocks Breast Normal/Tumor, supplied by BioChain Institute, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Biomax Inc commercial ffpe human breast tissues
Pathology classification, age and sex were provided by the <t>vendor</t> <t>(BioChain).</t> Each image spans the width of a standard charged microscope slide, where the tissue is visible under the paraffin skin. On-slide RNAPII-Ser5p <t>FFPE-CUTAC</t> was applied to slides in parallel, using a total of four slides each for 100 separate samples in all to produce the data analyzed in this study.
Commercial Ffpe Human Breast Tissues, supplied by Biomax Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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BioIVT Inc visium ffpe human breast tissue
(A) Co-registered HR histological images of adult mouse brain and its manually annotated tissue regions. (B) Clusters of St2cell-reconstructed in situ single-cell gene expression profiles. (C) The partial enlarged figure of areas including the CTX, WM, HPC. Left panel: original <t>FFPE</t> H&E stained histological image. Middle panel: The size and position of the spots, with different colors representing different categories after clustering of the measured spots’ transcriptomics. Right panel: The locations and types of cells inferred by St2cell, with different colors representing different categories after clustering of the cellular-level gene expression profiles obtained by our proposed method. (D) Spatial gene expression patterns of regional highly expressed markers. (E) Spatial gene expression patterns of six markers of layer-specific cortex pyramidal cells. (F) Spatial distributions of layer-specific expressed genes at different locations.
Visium Ffpe Human Breast Tissue, supplied by BioIVT Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Pathology classification, age and sex were provided by the vendor (BioChain). Each image spans the width of a standard charged microscope slide, where the tissue is visible under the paraffin skin. On-slide RNAPII-Ser5p FFPE-CUTAC was applied to slides in parallel, using a total of four slides each for 100 separate samples in all to produce the data analyzed in this study.

Journal: bioRxiv

Article Title: Direct measurement of RNA Polymerase II hypertranscription in cancer FFPE samples

doi: 10.1101/2024.02.28.582647

Figure Lengend Snippet: Pathology classification, age and sex were provided by the vendor (BioChain). Each image spans the width of a standard charged microscope slide, where the tissue is visible under the paraffin skin. On-slide RNAPII-Ser5p FFPE-CUTAC was applied to slides in parallel, using a total of four slides each for 100 separate samples in all to produce the data analyzed in this study.

Article Snippet: The following pairs of human tumor and adjacent normal 5 μm tissue sections from single FFPE blocks were purchased from Biochain, Inc: Breast Normal/Tumor cat. no. T8235086PP/PT; Colon Normal/Tumor cat. no. T8235090PP/PT; Kidney Normal/Tumor cat. no. T8235142PP/PT; Liver Normal/Tumor cat. no. T8235149PP/PT; Lung Normal/Tumor cat. no. T8235152PP/PT; Rectum Normal/Tumor cat. no. T8235206PP/PT; Stomach Normal/Tumor cat. no. T8235248PP/PT.

Techniques: Microscopy

(A) Co-registered HR histological images of adult mouse brain and its manually annotated tissue regions. (B) Clusters of St2cell-reconstructed in situ single-cell gene expression profiles. (C) The partial enlarged figure of areas including the CTX, WM, HPC. Left panel: original FFPE H&E stained histological image. Middle panel: The size and position of the spots, with different colors representing different categories after clustering of the measured spots’ transcriptomics. Right panel: The locations and types of cells inferred by St2cell, with different colors representing different categories after clustering of the cellular-level gene expression profiles obtained by our proposed method. (D) Spatial gene expression patterns of regional highly expressed markers. (E) Spatial gene expression patterns of six markers of layer-specific cortex pyramidal cells. (F) Spatial distributions of layer-specific expressed genes at different locations.

Journal: bioRxiv

Article Title: St2cell: Reconstruction of in situ single-cell spatial transcriptomics by integrating high-resolution histological image

doi: 10.1101/2022.10.13.512059

Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) Co-registered HR histological images of adult mouse brain and its manually annotated tissue regions. (B) Clusters of St2cell-reconstructed in situ single-cell gene expression profiles. (C) The partial enlarged figure of areas including the CTX, WM, HPC. Left panel: original FFPE H&E stained histological image. Middle panel: The size and position of the spots, with different colors representing different categories after clustering of the measured spots’ transcriptomics. Right panel: The locations and types of cells inferred by St2cell, with different colors representing different categories after clustering of the cellular-level gene expression profiles obtained by our proposed method. (D) Spatial gene expression patterns of regional highly expressed markers. (E) Spatial gene expression patterns of six markers of layer-specific cortex pyramidal cells. (F) Spatial distributions of layer-specific expressed genes at different locations.

Article Snippet: A Visium FFPE human breast tissue from BioIVT Asterand Human Tissue Specimens annotated as “ductal carcinoma in situ, invasive carcinoma” was used here (see also Data availability).

Techniques: In Situ, Gene Expression, Staining