Multiplexed imaging is a technique used in biological and medical research to simultaneously visualize and analyze multiple biological molecules or targets in a single sample. This allows researchers to study complex biological processes at a higher resolution and with greater efficiency than traditional imaging methods. Multiplexed imaging involves labeling different molecules with fluorescent probes or tags that emit distinct colors, allowing them to be easily distinguished and quantified within the sample. By combining multiple imaging channels, researchers can obtain a more comprehensive understanding of the interactions and dynamics of various molecular components within a biological system. Multiplexed imaging has applications in various fields, including immunology, oncology, neuroscience, and drug discovery.