Multiplexed measurement of miRNA in tissue sections
Year
2019
Project team
Patrick Doyle with Frank Slack, Maxwell Nagarajan and Dana Al-Sulaiman
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A key component of medical studies
Spatially resolved gene expression patterns are emerging as a key component of medical studies, including companion diagnostics, yet technologies for quantification and multiplexing are limited. This project is developing a method to perform spatially-resolved and multiplex microRNA measurements directly from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue. This technology could be used to quantify the heterogeneities in tissue samples and lead to informed biomarker-based diagnostics.
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Spatially Resolved and Multiplexed MicroRNA Quantification from Tissue Using Nanoliter Well Arrays
Published in Nature’s Microsystems & Nanoengineering journal