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MIS12 Is Required for Kinetochore‐Microtubule Attachment in Oocyte Meiosis
A model depicting the role of MIS12 in K‐MT attachment during oocyte meiosis. The presence of MIS12 stabilizes bipolar K‐MT attachments by maintaining the function of NDC80 and its interaction with TUBB. This, in turn, promotes KNL1 assembly and subsequent SAC protein recruitment to kinetochores.
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Digital Validation in Breast Cancer Needle Biopsies: Comparison of Histological Grade and Biomarker Expression Assessment Using Conventional Light Microscopy, Whole Slide Imaging, and Digital Image Analysis. [PDF]
Choi JE, Kim KH, Lee Y, Kang DW.
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Expert Opinion on Medical Diagnostics, 2008
Automated high-speed, high-resolution whole slide image (WSI) technology is being rapidly adopted in pathology owing to increased speed of computing, rapid networking, and high image quality and potential to reduce the overall turnaround time required for slide assessment.
, Amin W
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Automated high-speed, high-resolution whole slide image (WSI) technology is being rapidly adopted in pathology owing to increased speed of computing, rapid networking, and high image quality and potential to reduce the overall turnaround time required for slide assessment.
, Amin W
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Recent Advancements in Deep Learning Using Whole Slide Imaging for Cancer Prognosis [PDF]
Minhyeok Lee, Lee Minhyeok
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Whole Slide Imaging: Technology and Applications
Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2020Pathology has benefited from advanced innovation with novel technology to implement a digital solution. Whole slide imaging is a disruptive technology where glass slides are scanned to produce digital images. There have been significant advances in whole slide scanning hardware and software that have allowed for ready access of whole slide images.
Matthew G, Hanna +2 more
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Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2012
Digital pathology systems offer pathologists an alternate, emerging mechanism to manage and interpret information. They offer increasingly fast and scalable hardware platforms for slide scanning and software that facilitates remote viewing, slide conferencing, archiving, and image analysis.
Toby C, Cornish +2 more
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Digital pathology systems offer pathologists an alternate, emerging mechanism to manage and interpret information. They offer increasingly fast and scalable hardware platforms for slide scanning and software that facilitates remote viewing, slide conferencing, archiving, and image analysis.
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Whole Slide Imaging: Applications
2021Whole slide imaging (WSI) represents a paradigm shift in pathology, serving as a necessary first step for a wide array of digital tools to enter the field. Its impact on pathology workflow, reproducibility, dissemination of educational material, expansion of service to underprivileged areas, and institutional collaboration exemplifies a significant ...
Sambit K. Mohanty, Anil V. Parwani
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Whole-Slide Imaging for Esophageal Adenocarcinoma
2018Whole-slide imaging revolutionizes the field of pathology especially in the areas of facilitation of research, long-term storages, exchange of information, and image analysis. In this process, a scanning equipment (scanner) scans the whole glass slide into a digital file.
Lam, AK, Leung, M
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Digital Imaging in Pathology: Whole-Slide Imaging and Beyond
Annual Review of Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease, 2013Digital imaging in pathology has undergone an exponential period of growth and expansion catalyzed by changes in imaging hardware and gains in computational processing. Today, digitization of entire glass slides at near the optical resolution limits of light can occur in 60 s.
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2021
The next several years in digital pathology will certainly be exciting. As adoption of digital workflows continues, the opportunities to use image analysis will increase. The combination of AI techniques with traditional image analysis techniques may yield results which are superior to either of the techniques applied independently.
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The next several years in digital pathology will certainly be exciting. As adoption of digital workflows continues, the opportunities to use image analysis will increase. The combination of AI techniques with traditional image analysis techniques may yield results which are superior to either of the techniques applied independently.
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