Incorporating high-plex spatial omics into the laboratory workflow

Written by Allison May and Evan Keller

This article describes how spatial omics technologies enhance research capabilities and different methods to perform high-plex spatial omics. Why use spatial methods in science and medicine? Imagine going to a five-star restaurant, ordering what you anticipate will be a delicious bowl of gourmet pho and you are brought a selection of spices and herbs, a platter of vegetables (albeit nicely sliced), a bowl of rice noodles, pieces of chicken and a bowl of hot water. While all the components for the pho are present, what was served to you is far from a tasty meal. The magic that happens in...

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