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The Use of Multiplexing in Microscopy for Better Understanding the Skin Immune System in the Context of the Tissue

The skin is the first line of defense and the immune system’s biggest barrier for combating pathogens. Being able to accurately characterize and identify immune cell subtypes, tissues structures, and cell distribution in the skin under steady-state conditions provides a powerful tool for understanding the first immunological strategies and biological processes that occur in the presence of pathogens. In this webinar we will review technical aspects involved in the experimental process and explore how complementary imaging technologies might assist us to better understand the immune system.

The presentation is divided into three parts. First, an introduction of the Hugh Green Cytometry Centre will be presented and an overview of the histology and bioimaging technological platforms available. Second, the multiplexing methodology will be discussed, where several topics need to be considered for the design and development of a successful polychromatic panel for microscopy. Finally, preliminary results from a research project will be presented that constitutes part of a diploma program from The Royal Microscopical Society. The project focuses on the identification of immune cell types in the whole mount skin in relation to tissues structures (e.g., blood vessels and lymphatic network). It also centers on the immune cells’ distribution in the tissue as a first barrier of defense against pathogens.

Presenter: Alfonso J. Schmidt
Senior Staff Scientist, Malaghan Institute of Medical Research

Alfonso has a decade of experience working in a Shared Resource Lab (SRL) with a vast knowledge in histology, fluorescent microscopy, and image analysis. His work has been focused in maximizing the capabilities of the equipment available and in creating technical protocols and training modules for the scientific community. Currently, Alfonso oversees the Histology and Bioimaging Facility as part of the Hugh Green Cytometry Centre (HGCC) at the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research. Wellington, New Zealand.  


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共焦点レーザー走査型顕微鏡

FV3000

  • ガルバノスキャナーのFV3000と、ガルバノ/レゾナントのハイブリッドキャナーのFV3000RS
  • 高感度・高精度のTruSpectral分光検出器
  • 新開発マルチチャンネルモードによる16チャンネルのアンミキシング
  • 様々なアプリケーションやサンプルの種類に応じて倒立と正立の組み合わせから選択可能
リサーチスライドスキャナー

VS200

VS200リサーチスライドスキャナーは、脳、がん、幹細胞、創薬研究など、サンプルを大量に定量解析する必要があるアプリケーションのスピードと効率を向上させます。高解像、高品質なスライド画像をすばやく簡単に取得し、データの解析、共有、保管を容易にします。VS200システムには、明視野、蛍光、暗視野、位相差、単純な偏光の5つのイメージングモードがあります。最大210枚のスライドを一度に自動スキャンにかけられます。

  • 2X~100Xまでの高解像ホールスライドイメージング
  • 複数のスライドサイズや観察法に対応
  • 明視野から蛍光マルチプレックスまで、簡単操作で強力なワークフロー
  • 手動の明視野スキャンから、AI識別の全自動スキャンまで、ソフトウェアとハードウェアを独自に設定可能

The Use of Multiplexing in Microscopy for Better Understanding the Skin Immune System in the Context of the Tissue

The skin is the first line of defense and the immune system’s biggest barrier for combating pathogens. Being able to accurately characterize and identify immune cell subtypes, tissues structures, and cell distribution in the skin under steady-state conditions provides a powerful tool for understanding the first immunological strategies and biological processes that occur in the presence of pathogens. In this webinar we will review technical aspects involved in the experimental process and explore how complementary imaging technologies might assist us to better understand the immune system.

The presentation is divided into three parts. First, an introduction of the Hugh Green Cytometry Centre will be presented and an overview of the histology and bioimaging technological platforms available. Second, the multiplexing methodology will be discussed, where several topics need to be considered for the design and development of a successful polychromatic panel for microscopy. Finally, preliminary results from a research project will be presented that constitutes part of a diploma program from The Royal Microscopical Society. The project focuses on the identification of immune cell types in the whole mount skin in relation to tissues structures (e.g., blood vessels and lymphatic network). It also centers on the immune cells’ distribution in the tissue as a first barrier of defense against pathogens.

Presenter: Alfonso J. Schmidt
Senior Staff Scientist, Malaghan Institute of Medical Research

Alfonso has a decade of experience working in a Shared Resource Lab (SRL) with a vast knowledge in histology, fluorescent microscopy, and image analysis. His work has been focused in maximizing the capabilities of the equipment available and in creating technical protocols and training modules for the scientific community. Currently, Alfonso oversees the Histology and Bioimaging Facility as part of the Hugh Green Cytometry Centre (HGCC) at the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research. Wellington, New Zealand.  


関連製品

共焦点レーザー走査型顕微鏡

FV3000

  • ガルバノスキャナーのFV3000と、ガルバノ/レゾナントのハイブリッドキャナーのFV3000RS
  • 高感度・高精度のTruSpectral分光検出器
  • 新開発マルチチャンネルモードによる16チャンネルのアンミキシング
  • 様々なアプリケーションやサンプルの種類に応じて倒立と正立の組み合わせから選択可能
リサーチスライドスキャナー

VS200

VS200リサーチスライドスキャナーは、脳、がん、幹細胞、創薬研究など、サンプルを大量に定量解析する必要があるアプリケーションのスピードと効率を向上させます。高解像、高品質なスライド画像をすばやく簡単に取得し、データの解析、共有、保管を容易にします。VS200システムには、明視野、蛍光、暗視野、位相差、単純な偏光の5つのイメージングモードがあります。最大210枚のスライドを一度に自動スキャンにかけられます。

  • 2X~100Xまでの高解像ホールスライドイメージング
  • 複数のスライドサイズや観察法に対応
  • 明視野から蛍光マルチプレックスまで、簡単操作で強力なワークフロー
  • 手動の明視野スキャンから、AI識別の全自動スキャンまで、ソフトウェアとハードウェアを独自に設定可能
Experts
Alfonso J. Schmidt
Senior Staff Scientist
Malaghan Institute of Medical Research

Alfonso has a decade of experience working in a shared resource lab (SRL) with a vast knowledge in histology, fluorescent microscopy, and image analysis. His work has been focused in maximizing the capabilities of the equipment available and in creating technical protocols and training modules for the scientific community. Currently, Alfonso oversees the Histology and Bioimaging Facility as part of the Hugh Green Cytometry Centre (HGCC) at the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research in Wellington, New Zealand.

The Use of Multiplexing in Microscopy for Better Understanding the Skin Immune System in the Context of the Tissue2024年11月21日
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