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Webinar
19 Jan, 2024
Practical Approaches for Using Tissue Cytometry for Research Applications
Dr. Henning Ulrich (University of Sao Paulo) presents tissue cytometry in neuroscience, showcasing applications in Alzheimer’s disease models, amyloid plaques, and neuroinflammation research.

Blog Post
13 Nov, 2023
Immunofluorescence Image Analysis: The Future of Tissue Cytometry
Immunofluorescence image analysis combined with tissue cytometry enables in-depth study of protein expression, cell interactions, and spatial biology. Learn how multiplex IF, whole-slide imaging, and AI-driven analysis are shaping the future of digital pathology.

Blog Post
09 Oct, 2023
Revolutionizing Tissue Analysis: Image-Based Cytometry
Image-based cytometry is transforming tissue analysis by combining microscopy with flow cytometry features. It enables rapid, automated characterization of cells in their native environment, advancing pathology, oncology, and precision medicine with AI integration.

Webinar
04 Apr, 2023
Precision Microscopy and Tissue Cytometry in Cancer Research
In this webinar, Dr. Rupert Ecker (CEO, TissueGnostics & Adjunct Prof. QUT) explores precision microscopy and tissue cytometry in oncology research, showcasing advanced imaging strategies at the Translational Research Institute (TRI), Brisbane.

Blog Post
23 Jan, 2023
An Introduction to Spatial Tissue Cytometry
Spatial tissue cytometry preserves cells in their native environment, enabling single-cell analysis and spatial insights into tissue organization. Discover how TG’s imaging and analysis platforms unlock powerful applications in research and precision medicine.

News
12 Dec, 2022
Spatial Tissue Cytometry: Success Stories
In the article for Eurolab magazine, Anastasiia Marchuk and Felicitas Mungenast (TG) discuss how tissue cytometry can help to unravel the complexity of cellular populations in the tissue environment. Read the artcile to know more about present applications.

News
19 Oct, 2022
Centre of Excellence: Medical University Vienna - Institute of Pathophysiology and Allergy Research
The Institute of Pathophysiology and Allergy Research (MedUni Vienna) has been named a Center of Excellence for Quantitative Digital Microscopy by TissueGnostics, recognizing its pioneering use of the TissueFAXS platform in over 45 high-impact publications.

White Paper
12 Oct, 2022
CD8+ TRM Cells as Potential Targets in Colorectal Liver Metastases
A study using TissueFAXS CHROMA and StrataQuest revealed that CD103+CD39+CD8+ TRM cells accumulate in colorectal liver metastases compared to adjacent liver tissue. These findings highlight their potential as therapeutic targets in advanced colorectal cancer.