Imaging Technique Reveals New Breast Cancer Subtypes.
Abstract
Previously unidentified breast cancer subtypes that may be linked to prognosis were identified using imaging mass cytometry, a recently invented and rapidly developing technique that allows spatial relationships among cells expressing selected markers to be determined.
Keywords
IMC
MeSH terms
Breast Neoplasms
Humans
Prognosis
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