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Quantifying and correcting slide-to-slide variation in multiplexed immunofluorescence images

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Abstract Motivation The multiplexed imaging domain is a nascent single-cell analysis field with a complex data structure susceptible to technical variability that disrupts inference. These in situ methods are valuable in understanding cell-cell interactions, but few standardized processing steps or normalization techniques of multiplexed imaging data are available. Results We implement and compare data transformations and normalization algorithms in multiplexed imaging data. Our methods adapt the ComBat and functional data registration methods to remove slide effects in this domain, and we present an evaluation framework to compare the proposed approaches. We present clear slide-to-slide variation in the raw, unadjusted data, and show that many of the proposed normalization methods reduce this variation while preserving and improving the biological signal. Further, we find that dividing this data by its slide mean, and the functional data registration methods, perform the best under our proposed evaluation framework. In summary, this approach provides a foundation for better data quality and evaluation criteria in the multiplexed domain. Availability and Implementation Source code is provided at https://github.com/statimagcoll/MultiplexedNormalization . Contact coleman.r.harris@vanderbilt.edu Supplementary information Supplementary information is available online.

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