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Digital imaging in pathology–current applications and challenges

Brachtel et al., 2012

Document ID
15706887998301729251
Author
Brachtel E
Yagi Y
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of biophotonics

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Conventional histopathology is rapidly shifting towards digital integration. Will microscopes (and pathologists) soon be obsolete? Or are we dealing with just another image modality that leaves the core of tissue diagnosis intact? This article provides an overview of current …
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    • G02B21/365Control or image processing arrangements for digital or video microscopes
    • G02B21/367Control or image processing arrangements for digital or video microscopes providing an output produced by processing a plurality of individual source images, e.g. image tiling, montage, composite images, depth sectioning, image comparison
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    • G06T2207/30024Cell structures in vitro; Tissue sections in vitro
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