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Garry P. Nolan

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  519
Citations -  54521

Garry P. Nolan is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immune system & T cell. The author has an hindex of 104, co-authored 474 publications receiving 46025 citations. Previous affiliations of Garry P. Nolan include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & New York University.

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Multiplexed imaging of tissues using mass tags and secondary ion mass spectrometry

TL;DR: In this article, a method of generating a high resolution two-dimensional image of a sample comprising cells and extracellular structures is provided, which includes labeling a sample with at least one mass tag, thereby producing a labeled sample; scanning the sample with a secondary ion mass spectrometer (SIMS) ion beam to generate a data set that comprises spatially-addressable measurements of the abundance of the mass tag across an area of the sample; and outputting the data set.
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Highly Multiplexed Phenotyping of Immunoregulatory Proteins in the Tumor Microenvironment by CODEX Tissue Imaging.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors report the design, development, optimization, and application of a 56-marker CODEX antibody panel to eight cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL) patient samples.
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Implementing Mass Cytometry at the Bedside to Study the Immunological Basis of Human Diseases: Distinctive Immune Features in Patients with a History of Term or Preterm Birth.

TL;DR: The results suggest that women predisposed to preterm birth may be prone to mount an exacerbated TLR4 response during the course of pregnancy, suggesting the power of single‐cell mass cytometry to detect biologically important differences in a relatively small patient cohort.
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CytoSPADE: high-performance analysis and visualization of high-dimensional cytometry data

TL;DR: CytoSPADE is a high-performance implementation of an interface for the Spanning-tree Progression Analysis of Density-normalized Events algorithm for tree-based analysis and visualization of this high-dimensional cytometry data.
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Statin-AE: A novel angiostatin–endostatin fusion protein with enhanced antiangiogenic and antitumor activity

TL;DR: The construction of a murine angiostatin–endostatin fusion gene (Statin-AE) is reported which shows enhanced antiangiogenic activity on human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) tube formation in vitro compared with angiOSTatin or endostatin alone.