Jonas Windhager
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Recent Articles
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Andersson A, Behanova A, Avenel C, Windhager J, Malmberg F, Wahlby C
Cytometry A
. 2024 Jul;
105(9):677-687.
PMID: 38958502
Imaging-based spatial transcriptomics techniques generate data in the form of spatial points belonging to different mRNA classes. A crucial part of analyzing the data involves the identification of regions with...
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Gonzalez-Solares E, Dariush A, Gonzalez-Fernandez C, Kupcu Yoldas A, Molaeinezhad A, Al Sad M, et al.
Biol Imaging
. 2024 Mar;
3:e11.
PMID: 38487685
With the aim of producing a 3D representation of tumors, imaging and molecular annotation of xenografts and tumors (IMAXT) uses a large variety of modalities in order to acquire tumor...
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Windhager J, Zanotelli V, Schulz D, Meyer L, Daniel M, Bodenmiller B, et al.
Nat Protoc
. 2023 Oct;
18(11):3565-3613.
PMID: 37816904
Multiplexed imaging enables the simultaneous spatial profiling of dozens of biological molecules in tissues at single-cell resolution. Extracting biologically relevant information, such as the spatial distribution of cell phenotypes from...
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Tognetti M, Gabor A, Yang M, Cappelletti V, Windhager J, Rueda O, et al.
Cell Syst
. 2021 May;
12(5):401-418.e12.
PMID: 33932331
One goal of precision medicine is to tailor effective treatments to patients' specific molecular markers of disease. Here, we used mass cytometry to characterize the single-cell signaling landscapes of 62...
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Wagner J, Rapsomaniki M, Chevrier S, Anzeneder T, Langwieder C, Dykgers A, et al.
Cell
. 2019 Apr;
177(5):1330-1345.e18.
PMID: 30982598
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease. Tumor cells and associated healthy cells form ecosystems that determine disease progression and response to therapy. To characterize features of breast cancer ecosystems and...