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Scratching the surface of quantitative dermatopathology

Quantitative dermatopathology is just scratching the surface with digital pathology
January 17, 2011
by Steve
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aarhus university, comparative pathology, dermatology, dermatopathology, digital pathology, fluorescence scanning, image analysis, Multiplexed IHC, ophthalmology, proliferation, scanning technology, university in denmark, university of pittsburg

Quantitating Elastic Fibers in Pig Aorta

This example came from healthy porcine aorta that was stained with Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E). Using an area-based algorithm, we can quantitatively evaluate the sample for elastin percentage. Elastin is a critical component of the microstructure within large arteries such as the
February 27, 2010
by Rob
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aorta, biocompatibility, cardiovascular, dermatology, digital pathology, elastic fibers, image analysis, medical devices
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