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Imaging Services for Tumor Immune Microenvironment

Relying on the technology platform of the tumor microenvironment center, Alfa Cytology provides a full range of services for imaging the tumor immune microenvironment to help researchers successfully achieve their research goals.

Introduction

The entire process of tumor immunotherapy is akin to a "black box" in that scientists already understand the input information "immunotherapy" and the output "tumor regression". However, little is known about what important cellular and molecular events occur at what time and place during the entire treatment process. There are many elements involved in the tumor microenvironment with complex relationships, and conventional methods can hardly meet the dual requirements of the tumor microenvironment for phenotype identification and localization analysis. For example, genotyping or flow cytometric analysis can identify distinct cell phenotypes but does not provide information on the spatial distribution of these components within the tissue in situ. On the other hand, immunohistochemistry offers insights into the morphological location of cells but is limited by the availability of specific markers required to distinguish between different cell phenotypes.

Our Services

Alfa Cytology investigates imaging methods to assess the spatial and temporal patterns of the tumor immune microenvironment. We integrate multiple imaging techniques, and our services include, but are not limited to:

  • Multilabel Landscape Analysis Service for Tumor Immune Microenvironment
    The multilabel landscape analysis solution utilizes multicolor labeling technology, spectral imaging technology and quantitative pathology analysis technology to accurately identify and quantify different targets in tumor tissue in situ, making it an essential and important tool for current tumor microenvironment research.
  • In Vivo Optical Imaging Services for Tumor Immune Microenvironment
    The in vivo optical imaging technology provided by Alfa Cytology has the advantages of visualization, high spatial and temporal resolution, high sensitivity, real-time dynamics and multi-channel detection. It allows long time range dynamic study of multiple immune cell aggregation, migration and cell contact events within the tumor microenvironment during tumor immunotherapy. It provides intuitive visualization and dynamic information for the analysis of relevant immunological mechanisms, and has shown its great potential for application in the field of tumor immunology research.
  • PET / CT / MRI Imaging Service for Tumor Immune Microenvironment
  • Image Fusion Techniques, such as Combining Anatomical Images with Molecular Images.

Note: Our services list is constantly being updated and improved, please contact us by email for more up-to-date and relevant information.

Service Process

1. Please let us know the details of your tumor and microenvironment related project through online consultation.

2. We will get back to you promptly and provide you with a comprehensive evaluation report of your project, including a feasibility assessment of the project and a detailed experimental protocol designed by our professional staff.

3. As our condition optimization is completed, the results report and other final products will be delivered to you immediately.

Alfa Cytology is dedicated to supporting scientists in making groundbreaking scientific discoveries and developing new applications to accelerate new drug discovery and scientific diagnosis and treatment. We have established the tumor microenvironment center technology platform with high performance scientific instruments and high value solutions to ensure high quality services that enable scientists to explore the mysteries of life at the tumor microenvironment level. Please let us know your project requirements and we will provide you with a comprehensive service from solution to report. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

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