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  1. FFPE is a well-established and widely used method for preservation and histological analysis of tissue samples. DNA/RNA/and Proteins can be extracted from FFPE samples, but generally lack single cell resolution and completely lack 3D spatial resolution. Enabling 3D resolution allows the correlation of morphology to information like gene expression,...
    Published: 2/13/2025
  2. ­The study of human genetics is a rapidly expanding field, fueled in part by developments in large-scale protein and genomic sequencing technologies. Biopharmaceutical companies and modern healthcare rely heavily on sequencing technologies and the acquired data to develop new drugs and provide effective treatments to patients. However, the results...
    Published: 2/13/2025
  3. ErbB4 is a receptor tyrosine kinase member with roles in several key pathways associated with cell proliferation, death and differentiation. ErbB4 overexpression is associated with several types of cancers as well as psychiatric and cardiovascular disorders. Currently there are no drugs available for ErbB4-driven pathologies, or methods of identifying...
    Published: 2/13/2025
  4. High throughput parallel assays are needed to effectively identify and study biomolecules and their activity. Typically it takes a large number of repeated assays to get statistically significant data for studying biomolecules. However, fewer assays would be needed to get statistically meaningful results if the data were of higher quality. Because of...
    Published: 2/13/2025
    Inventor(s): Peter Wiktor
  5. Approximately 9% of the general population will report the onset of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) over a one year period. Unfortunately, at present, there is no standard and reliable diagnostic test for IBS. IBS is currently diagnosed using symptomatic criteria, but because symptoms of IBS can overlap with other GI diseases, there is considerable uncertainty...
    Published: 2/13/2025
    Inventor(s): Todd Sandrin, Peter Jurutka

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