The dynamic cell: the spatial surface proteome unlocked
The cell-surface proteome is spatially dynamic and changes with the state of the cell, which in turn determines its activity in health and disease. Protein spatial architecture enables cell-cell communication, mobility, structure, and immunological activities. Molecular Pixelation enables the study of these fundamental aspects of cell biology at an unprecedented scale enabling data driven research into immunology, drug development and future diagnostics. In this Product sheet, Pixelgen Technologies explore their Molecular Pixelation (MPX) workflow for single-cell analysis of immune cells, which generates location data on cell surface proteins. This Infographic is supported by Pixelgen Technologies.
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