Journal Articles
Vu, Hani, Sun, Yuliangzi, Xiong, Zherui, Tan, Xiao, Radford-Smith, Daniel, Causer, Andrew, Dickens, Alex M., Hyötyläinen, Tuulia, Evstafev, Ilia, Oresic, Matej, Nefzger, Christian, O’Sullivan, Eoin D., Watt, Matthew J., Ramm, Grant A., Clouston, Andrew, Irvine, Katharine, Nguyen, Quan H. and Powell, Elizabeth E. (2026). Progressive fibrosis in human MASLD is associated with spatially linked transcriptomic signatures of metabolic reprogramming and senescence. JHEP Reports, 8 (2) 101657, 1-12. doi: 10.1016/j.jhepr.2025.101657
Causer, Andrew, Tan, Xiao, Lu, Xuehan, Moseley, Philip, Teoh, Siok M., Molotkov, Natalie, McGrath, Margaret, Kim, Taehyun, Simpson, Peter T., Perry, Christopher, Frazer, Ian H., Panizza, Benedict, Ladwa, Rahul, Nguyen, Quan and Gonzalez-Cruz, Jazmina L. (2023). Deep spatial-omics analysis of Head & Neck carcinomas provides alternative therapeutic targets and rationale for treatment failure. n p j Precision Oncology, 7 (1) 89, 1-13. doi: 10.1038/s41698-023-00444-2
Conference Paper
Vo, Tuan, Cui, Cedric, Causer, Andrew, Tan, Xiao, Kim, Eunju, Xiong, Zherui, Vu, Hani, Hodson, Mark, Lu, Tianyao, Freytag, Saskia, Fung, Jenny, Lee, John and Nguyen, Quan (2025). Concurrent spatial transcriptomics and metabolomics map differential effects of drug across brain cancer tissues. AACR Annual Meeting 2025, 25-30 April 2025, Chicago, IL USA. Washington, DC USA: American Association for Cancer Research. doi: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2025-5067
Data Collection
Cui, Cedric, Lee, John, Fung, Jenny, Vu, Hani, Nguyen, Quan, Causer, Andrew, Vo, Quang Anh Tuan, Tan, Xiao and Chen, Yibi (2025). Spatial pharmaco-multiomics reveals drug distribution, metabolic niches, and spatially constrained resistance in medulloblastoma. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/bba49ae
Preprint
Pavilion, Gianna, Vu, Hani, Xiong, Zherui, Dang, Thi Viet Trinh, Walsh, Michael, Causer, Andrew, Chandra, Janin, Nguyen, Quan and Frazer, Ian H. (2024). Spatial analysis of HPV associated cervical intraepithelial neoplastic tissues demonstrate distinct immune signatures associated with cervical cancer progression. doi: 10.1101/2024.10.02.611623