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Multiplexed (18-Plex) Measurement of Signaling Targets and Cytotoxic T Cells in Trastuzumab-Treated Patients using Imaging Mass Cytometry
(American Association for Cancer Research., 2019-05)
Purpose: Imaging mass cytometry (IMC) uses metal-conjugated antibodies to provide multidimensional, objective measurement of protein targets. We used this high-throughput platform to perform an 18-plex assessment of HER2 ...
Ploidy instability in long-term in vitro cultures of Coffea arabica L. monitored by flow cytometry
(Plant Growth Regulation, 2019)
Inherent immune cell variation within colonic segments presents challenges for clinical trial design
(Oxford University Press, 2020)
Background and Aims: Intestinal biopsy sampling during IBD trials represents a valuable adjunct strategy for understanding drug responses at the tissue level. Given the length and distinctive embryonic origins of the ...
What can cell cycle and ultrastructure tell us about desiccation tolerance in Leucaena leucocephala germinating seeds?
(2016-06-01)
Desiccation tolerance (DT) is the ability to tolerate dehydration to levels below 0.1 g(H2O) g−1(dry mass) and subsequent rehydration without lethal damage. Here, it is proposed that Leucaena leucocephala, a tree species, ...
Vertical heterogeneity of DNA ploidy level assessed by flow cytometry in calli of Passiflora Cincinnata
(In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant, 2019)
Linfoma T lifoblástico: um relato de casoT-Lymphoblastic lymphoma: a case report
(Florianópolis, SC, 2022)
Autoimmunity does not contribute to the highly prevalent glucose metabolism disturbances in a Japanese Brazilian population
(2007-12-01)
The Japanese Brazilian population has one of the highest prevalences of diabetes worldwide. Despite being non-obese according to standard definitions, their body fat distribution is typically central. We investigated whether ...
Autoimmunity does not contribute to the highly prevalent glucose metabolism disturbances in a Japanese Brazilian population
(2007-12-01)
The Japanese Brazilian population has one of the highest prevalences of diabetes worldwide. Despite being non-obese according to standard definitions, their body fat distribution is typically central. We investigated whether ...