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Shooting for multiplexed pathology with Orion

Pathological diagnosis relies on morphological assessment of tissue using histological staining and molecular phenotyping through immunostaining that must be performed on separate tissue sections. Orion is a newly reported methodology that facilitates multiplexed immunostaining with histological staining on the same slide.

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Fig. 1: A comparison of existing highly multiplexed immunostaining strategies to the Orion platform.

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Anderson, A.N., Gibbs, S.L. Shooting for multiplexed pathology with Orion. Nat Cancer 4, 930–932 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43018-023-00590-3

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