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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

Vascular analysis of lymphatic endothelium

This is another example of image analysis on dual stained slides, demonstrating the ability to quantify lymphatic tissue. The dual stain from Biocare is D2-40 (Fast Red) a new selective marker of lymphatic endothelium in normal tissues and vascular lesions that does not stain adjacent
December 31, 2010
by Steve
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biocare, cd31, endothelium, ki 67, lymph vessels, microvessel, proliferation, Visiopharm

Pan melanoma & Ki-67 Multiplex IHC

Quantification of proliferating nuclei with multiplexed IHC in between melanoma and melanocytic nevi.
December 31, 2010
by Frank
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Genie, histology pattern recognition, image analysis, Ki67, melanocytes, melanocytic lesions, Multiplexed IHC, proliferation, tyrosinase, Visiopharm
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