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University Assistant (prae doc) at University of Vienna.

Happy to share our latest research, with the release of our paper on bioRxiv. 📄🎉 In this work, we present an LA-ICP-TOFMS imaging pipeline that combines quantitative metal distribution at single-cell resolution with the identification of cellular phenotypes in tissues. As a showcase, an ex vivo human skin model exposed to cobalt chloride was investigated. This preprint is a snapshot of our work before peer review, so any feedback is welcome! #Metallomics #Bioimaging #DataAnalysis

MeXpose - A modular imaging pipeline for the quantitative assessment of cellular metal bioaccumulation

MeXpose - A modular imaging pipeline for the quantitative assessment of cellular metal bioaccumulation

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