The present paper addresses anatomically resolved protein networks
by using the Imaging Cycler Microscopy (ICM/TIS) [1,2]. ICM is
capable of resolving protein networks in intact anatomical structures
at a power of combinatorial molecular resolution of 65,553k
, where
k is the number of co-mapped proteins, e.g. 100 proteins [1-4]. This
method provides insight into the laws of the spatial communication
of large protein networks in health and disease, which is essential
for new therapy options in diseases.