Publications by authors named "Jaclyn B Dunne"

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  • Recent advancements in single-cell imaging have enhanced our understanding of how individual cells interact and influence disease progression.
  • The described protocol utilizes MALDI-IHC with UV photocleavable mass tags to enable the simultaneous imaging of different cell types.
  • This method integrates N-glycomic and ECM-targeted proteomic imaging from the same tissue section, offering a holistic view of the cellular and extracellular microenvironments.
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Polyploid cells contain more than two copies of each chromosome. Polyploidy has important roles in development, evolution, and tissue regeneration/repair, and can arise as a programmed polyploidization event or be triggered by stress. Cancer cells are often polyploid.

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Polyploid cells contain more than two copies of each chromosome. Polyploidy has important roles in development, evolution, and tissue regeneration/repair, and can arise as a programmed polyploidization event or be triggered by stress. Cancer cells are often polyploid.

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Matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization imaging has greatly improved our understanding of spatial biology, however a robust bioinformatic pipeline for data analysis is lacking. Here, we demonstrate the application of high-dimensionality reduction/spatial clustering and histopathological annotation of matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization imaging datasets to assess tissue metabolic heterogeneity in human lung diseases. Using metabolic features identified from this pipeline, we hypothesize that metabolic channeling between glycogen and N-linked glycans is a critical metabolic process favoring pulmonary fibrosis progression.

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