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- Andrea J Radtke
- Ifeanyichukwu U Anidi
- Leanne Arakkal
- Armando J Arroyo-Mejias
- Rebecca T Beuschel
- Katy Börner
- Colin J Chu
- Beatrice Clark
- Menna R Clatworthy
- Jake Colautti
- Fabian Coscia
- Joshua Croteau
- Saven Denha
- Rose Dever
- Walderez O Dutra
- Sonja Fritzsche
- Spencer Fullam
- Michael Y Gerner
- Anita Gola
- Kenneth J Gollob
- Jonathan M Hernandez
- Jyh Liang Hor
- Hiroshi Ichise
- Zhixin Jing
- Danny Jonigk
- Evelyn Kandov
- Wolfgang Kastenmüller
- Joshua F E Koenig
- Rosa K Kortekaas
- Aanandita Kothurkar
- Alexandra Y Kreins
- Ian T Lamborn
- Yuri Lin
- Katia Luciano Pereira Morais
- Aleksandra Lunich
- Jean C S Luz
- Ryan B MacDonald
- Chen Makranz
- Vivien I Maltez
- John E McDonough
- Ryan V Moriarty
- Juan M Ocampo-Godinez
- Vitoria M Olyntho
- Annette Oxenius
- Kartika Padhan
- Kirsten Remmert
- Nathan Richoz
- Edward C Schrom
- Wanjing Shang
- Lihong Shi
- Rochelle M Shih
- Emily Speranza
- Salome Stierli
- Sarah A Teichmann
- Tibor Z Veres
- Megan Vierhout
- Brianna T Wachter
- Adam K Wade-Vallance
- Margaret Williams
- Nathan Zangger
- Ronald N Germain
- Ziv Yaniv
Abstract
Multiplexed imaging is a powerful approach in spatial biology, although it is complex, expensive and labor-intensive. Here, we present the IBEX Knowledge-Base, a central resource for reagents, protocols and more, to enhance knowledge sharing, optimization and innovation of spatial proteomics techniques.Multiplexed imaging is a powerful approach in spatial biology, although it is complex, expensive and labor-intensive. This Community Page presents the IBEX Knowledge-Base, a central resource for reagents, protocols and more, to enhance knowledge sharing, optimization and innovation of spatial proteomics techniques.
Suggested Citation
Andrea J Radtke & Ifeanyichukwu U Anidi & Leanne Arakkal & Armando J Arroyo-Mejias & Rebecca T Beuschel & Katy Börner & Colin J Chu & Beatrice Clark & Menna R Clatworthy & Jake Colautti & Fabian Cosci, 2025.
"The IBEX Knowledge-Base: A central resource for multiplexed imaging techniques,"
PLOS Biology, Public Library of Science, vol. 23(3), pages 1-7, March.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pbio00:3003070
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3003070
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