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New vacuole algorithm — webinar

Below is the video from a webinar we gave on a new algorithm for measuring vacuolar spaces. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Presenters: Frank Voelker Event: Aperio Webinar
May 30, 2010
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Brown fat measurement

We receive frequent requests for measuring brown fat. Below are some examples, with the same Flagship fat algorithm that was used previously for white fat and lung alveoli.  
February 22, 2010
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brown fat, digital pathology, fat, image analysis

White fat measurement

White fat measurement is shown below with a Flagship algorithm that first segments and then individually identifies each fat vacuole. Statistics of area and perimeter per vacuole are counted, and histograms can be output as required. Some results are shown below. In areas where vacuol
February 22, 2010
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digital pathology, fat, image analysis, object quantification, white fat

Measuring lung alveoli

The ability to identify each alveoli in a lung section, and then to measure statistics on each one is important in several lung-related therapeutic research area including inhalation toxicology and emphysema research. A custom algorithm has been developed where each alveoli is identif
February 21, 2010
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alveoli, digital pathology, image analysis, inhalation toxicology, lung

It all starts with a quality scan…

Good practices in scanning to ensure best results for digital pathology applications.
January 25, 2010
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digital pathology, slide scanning services, whole slide scanning

Measuring plaque in heart tissue

Histology pattern recognition could be used to identify and measure the area of necrotic core, foam cells and heart tissue versus media in rodent preclinical cardiovascular samples.
January 07, 2010
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area quantification, cardiology, heart, medical devices
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