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Human pancreas This dataset was acquired using CODEX, multiplexed single-cell imaging technology for spatial profiling, where all image data is in .tif format and it includes an associated imaging metadata .csv file. The combination of the targets present in this experiment define some of the main cell types and anatomical structures in human pancreas tissue. This dataset is a 12-highly multiplexed experiment performed on a human pancreas 5 μm section including the nuclear marker Hoechst and antibodies conjugated with oligo-sequences directed against the individual markers. Images were acquired using a Leica DMi8 widefield microscope, a digital CMOS camera (Hamamatsu, ORCA-Flash4.0 V3), and a 20x (0.75) NA dry objective. The light source was a SOLA-SM-II. All images were captured at a 16-bit depth with the following dimensions: x (0.325 μm), y (0.325 μm), and z (1.5 μm). In addition, images were processed, tiled and merged using the CODEX® Processor application (CODEX Processor 1.7.0.6).
CODEX, pancreas, Highly multiplexed spatial profiling, FFPE
CODEX, pancreas, Highly multiplexed spatial profiling, FFPE
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