The IBEX Knowledge-Base: A central resource for multiplexed imaging techniques
Andrea J Radtke,
Ifeanyichukwu U Anidi,
Leanne Arakkal,
Armando J Arroyo-Mejias,
Rebecca T Beuschel,
Katy Börner,
Colin J Chu,
Beatrice Clark,
Menna R Clatworthy,
Jake Colautti,
Fabian Coscia,
Joshua Croteau,
Saven Denha,
Rose Dever,
Walderez O Dutra,
Sonja Fritzsche,
Spencer Fullam,
Michael Y Gerner,
Anita Gola,
Kenneth J Gollob,
Jonathan M Hernandez,
Jyh Liang Hor,
Hiroshi Ichise,
Zhixin Jing,
Danny Jonigk,
Evelyn Kandov,
Wolfgang Kastenmüller,
Joshua F E Koenig,
Rosa K Kortekaas,
Aanandita Kothurkar,
Alexandra Y Kreins,
Ian T Lamborn,
Yuri Lin,
Katia Luciano Pereira Morais,
Aleksandra Lunich,
Jean C S Luz,
Ryan B MacDonald,
Chen Makranz,
Vivien I Maltez,
John E McDonough,
Ryan V Moriarty,
Juan M Ocampo-Godinez,
Vitoria M Olyntho,
Annette Oxenius,
Kartika Padhan,
Kirsten Remmert,
Nathan Richoz,
Edward C Schrom,
Wanjing Shang,
Lihong Shi,
Rochelle M Shih,
Emily Speranza,
Salome Stierli,
Sarah A Teichmann,
Tibor Z Veres,
Megan Vierhout,
Brianna T Wachter,
Adam K Wade-Vallance,
Margaret Williams,
Nathan Zangger,
Ronald N Germain and
Ziv Yaniv
PLOS Biology, 2025, vol. 23, issue 3, 1-7
Abstract:
Multiplexed imaging is a powerful approach in spatial biology, although it is complex, expensive and labor-intensive. Here, we present the IBEX Knowledge-Base, a central resource for reagents, protocols and more, to enhance knowledge sharing, optimization and innovation of spatial proteomics techniques.Multiplexed imaging is a powerful approach in spatial biology, although it is complex, expensive and labor-intensive. This Community Page presents the IBEX Knowledge-Base, a central resource for reagents, protocols and more, to enhance knowledge sharing, optimization and innovation of spatial proteomics techniques.
Date: 2025
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