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Molecular Pathology

Notably, immunofluorescence techniques invented by Albert Coons in 1961permitted detection of proteins in cells and tissues, [2] and in 1975, Edwin Southern invented the Southern blot to hybridize probes to specific DNA sequences and used the technique to identify a particular genetic polymorphism c...

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Published in:Journal of translational medicine 2024-01, Vol.22 (1), p.91-2, Article 91
Main Author: Warren, Sarah
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Language:English
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Summary:Notably, immunofluorescence techniques invented by Albert Coons in 1961permitted detection of proteins in cells and tissues, [2] and in 1975, Edwin Southern invented the Southern blot to hybridize probes to specific DNA sequences and used the technique to identify a particular genetic polymorphism co-occurring with X-linked retinitis pigmentosa [3]. Recent advances in molecular pathology, especially the development of profiling systems with higher resolution (including spatial resolution), higher plex, and ability to characterize multiple analytes from a single sample, are continuing to push the field forward. Parallel advances in statistical methods and artificial intelligence/machine learning approaches for data analysis will also drive greater biological insights and ultimately advances in patient care.
ISSN:1479-5876
1479-5876
DOI:10.1186/s12967-024-04868-7