Abtahi et al., 2021 - Google Patents
A Simple Method for Creating a High‐Content Microscope for Imaging Multiplexed Tissue MicroarraysAbtahi et al., 2021
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- Abtahi S
- Gliksman N
- Heneghan J
- Nilsen S
- Muhlich J
- Copeland J
- Rozbicki E
- Allan C
- Dudeja P
- Turner J
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High‐throughput, high‐content imaging technologies and multiplex slide scanning have become widely used. Advantages of these approaches include the ability to archive digital copies of slides, review slides as teams using virtual microscopy software, and standardize …
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