About this Special Issue
Today we live in a revolution of information. Numerous new methods have appeared in the last decades, which provide an enormous amount of information for researchers. However, it is often very hard to understand which methods suit our investigation and provide adequate data. For example, there are methods that only provide results about the protein expression of cells, while other methods provide information about the morphology of cells. Therefore, it is essential to know which cytometry method is the best to help us answer our questions.
This Special Issue welcomes contributions that improve our understanding of cell-based analysis methods which can be used in oncology research. We encourage researchers who use cell analysis methods in their oncological investigation to share their studies here. Potential areas of interest may include, but are not limited to:
● Flow cytometry
● Image cytometry
● Confocal microscopy
● Mass cytometry (CYTOF)
● In situ hybridization
● Tissue microarray
● Quantitative immunohistochemistry & immunofluorescence
We encourage the submission of different article types to this collection, especially reviews, mini-reviews, and original research papers.
Even though abstract submission is not mandatory, we encourage all interested researchers to submit an abstract before submitting their manuscript. Abstracts do not have to coincide with the final abstract of the manuscripts. For authors, please review the journal's information regarding Author Guidelines and Article Processing Charges, or direct any questions to the Editorial Office: por@por-journal.com.
Keywords: flow cytometry, image cytometry, in situ hybridization, quantitative immunohistochemistry & immunofluorescence, oncology