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Evaluating Integrative Strategies for Incorporating Phenotypic Features in Spatial Transcriptomics

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Du, Y., Ding, X., & Ye, Y. (2024). The spatial multi-omics revolution in cancer therapy: Precision redefined. Cell reports. Medicine , 5 , 101740. 2. van Olst, L., Simonton, B., Edwards, A. J., Forsyth, A. V., Boles, J., Jamshidi, P., Watson, T., Shepard, N., Krainc, T., Argue, B. M., Zhang, Z., Kuruvilla, J., Camp, L., Li, M., Xu, H., Norman, J. L., Cahan, J., Vassar, R., … Gate, D. (2025). Microglial mechanisms drive amyloid- β clearance in immunized patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Nature medicine . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-025-03574-1. 3. Kulasinghe, A., Wood, F., & Belz, G. (2023). The seductive allure of spatial biology: accelerating new discoveries in the life sciences. Immunology and cell biology , 101 , 798–804. 4. Mulholland, E. J., & Leedham, S. J. (2024). Redefining clinical practice through spatial profiling: a revolution in tissue analysis. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England , 106 , 305–312. 5. Moses, L., & Pachter, L. (2022). Museum of spatial transcriptomics. Nature methods , 19 , 534–546. 6. Williams, C. G., Lee, H. J., Asatsuma, T., Vento-Tormo, R., & Haque, A. (2022). An introduction to spatial transcriptomics for biomedical research. Geno

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Du, Y., Ding, X., & Ye, Y. (2024). The spatial multi-omics revolution in cancer therapy: Precision redefined. Cell reports. Medicine, 5, 101740. 2. van Olst, L., Simonton, B., Edwards, A. J., Forsyth, A. V., Boles, J., Jamshidi, P., Watson, T., Shepard, N., Krainc, T., Argue, B. M., Zhang, Z., Kuruvilla, J., Camp, L., Li, M., Xu, H., Norman, J. L., Cahan, J., Vassar, R., … Gate, D. (2025). Microglial mechanisms drive amyloid- β clearance in immunized patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Nature medicine . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-025-03574-1. 3. Kulasinghe, A., Wood, F., & Belz, G. (2023). The seductive allure of spatial biology: accelerating new discoveries in the life sciences. Immunology and cell biology, 101, 798–804. 4. Mulholland, E. J., & Leedham, S. J. (2024). Redefining clinical practice through spatial profiling: a revolution in tissue analysis. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 106, 305–312. 5. Moses, L., & Pachter, L. (2022). Museum of spatial transcriptomics. Nature methods, 19, 534–546. 6. Williams, C. G., Lee, H. J., Asatsuma, T., Vento-Tormo, R., & Haque, A. (2022). An introduction to spatial transcriptomics for biomedical research. Geno

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Correction
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Crossref
Original DOI
10.1038/s41591-025-03574-1
Notice DOI
10.1038/s41591-025-03664-0
Date
2025-03-29
Title
Author Correction: Microglial mechanisms drive amyloid-β clearance in immunized patients with Alzheimer’s disease
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- (2024) Nature Medicine

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