The field of anatomic pathology has changed significantly over the last decades and, as a result of the technological developments in molecular pathology and genetics, has had increasing pressures put on it to become quantitative and to provide more infor-mation about protein expression on a cellular level in tissue sections. Multispectral imaging (MSI) has a long history as an advanced imaging modality and has been used for over a decade now in pathology to improve quantitative accuracy, enable the analysis of multicolor immunohistochemistry, and drastically reduce the impact of contrast-robbing tissue autofluorescence common in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues. When combined with advanced software for the automated segmentation o...
This article reviews some of the more recent advances and trends in the area of biomedical imaging. ...
Study of molecular biomarkers can provide insight into the molecular complexity of cancer, create ne...
Toxicologic pathology is transitioning from analog to digital methods. This transition seems inevita...
Characterization of the molecular attributes and spatial arrangements of cells and features within c...
Copyright © 2012 L. Tabár et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
The histopathological analysis has been the gold standard for cancer diagnosis, as it can visualize ...
Cancer is a genetic disease that manifests in loss of normal cellular homeostatic mechanisms. The bi...
The objective of histologic techniques is to stain the subject with high specificity and high visibi...
Besides being a physical scaffold to maintain tissue morphology, the extracellular matrix (ECM) is a...
Imaging plays an important role in medical field like medical diagnosis, treatment planning and pati...
Multi-modality imaging is rapidly becoming an essential tool in oncology. Clinically, the best examp...
Immunohistochemistry-based biomarkers are commonly used to understand target inhibition in key cance...
(MARG), matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometric imaging (MALDI-MSI), and seco...
Sarcomas are often characterised by significant histopathologic heterogeneity, both between and with...
\(\bf Background:\) Digital pathology, in its primary meaning, describes the utilization of computer...
This article reviews some of the more recent advances and trends in the area of biomedical imaging. ...
Study of molecular biomarkers can provide insight into the molecular complexity of cancer, create ne...
Toxicologic pathology is transitioning from analog to digital methods. This transition seems inevita...
Characterization of the molecular attributes and spatial arrangements of cells and features within c...
Copyright © 2012 L. Tabár et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
The histopathological analysis has been the gold standard for cancer diagnosis, as it can visualize ...
Cancer is a genetic disease that manifests in loss of normal cellular homeostatic mechanisms. The bi...
The objective of histologic techniques is to stain the subject with high specificity and high visibi...
Besides being a physical scaffold to maintain tissue morphology, the extracellular matrix (ECM) is a...
Imaging plays an important role in medical field like medical diagnosis, treatment planning and pati...
Multi-modality imaging is rapidly becoming an essential tool in oncology. Clinically, the best examp...
Immunohistochemistry-based biomarkers are commonly used to understand target inhibition in key cance...
(MARG), matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometric imaging (MALDI-MSI), and seco...
Sarcomas are often characterised by significant histopathologic heterogeneity, both between and with...
\(\bf Background:\) Digital pathology, in its primary meaning, describes the utilization of computer...
This article reviews some of the more recent advances and trends in the area of biomedical imaging. ...
Study of molecular biomarkers can provide insight into the molecular complexity of cancer, create ne...
Toxicologic pathology is transitioning from analog to digital methods. This transition seems inevita...