Clinical Pathology Articles & Analysis
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Since the 19th century, the practice of tissue processing has remained largely unchanged, resulting in solidified, paraffin-embedded tissue blocks for sectioning. As staining procedures have advanced and immunohistochemistry is becoming more widely used, high-quality tissue sections are paramount for accurate interpretation of disease ...
“Nicoya’s Alto SPR instrument has the potential to be approved as an IVD device for the delivery of such clinical diagnostics in pathology laboratories worldwide.” The parties have made an intention to enter into a commercial arrangement enabling INOVIQ to commercialise the SubB2M-based SPR test if successful. ...
Finally, spatial-ATAC-seq is yet to be further extended to tissue samples from human patients with a disease to realize its full potential in clinical research. We anticipate that spatial-ATAC-seq will add a new dimension to spatial biology, enabling the profiling of regulatory elements in a spatially resolved manner, which cannot be achieved by spatial transcriptomics or ...
DBiT-seq can be adopted by researchers with no experience in microfluidics and may find applications in a range of fields including developmental biology, cancer biology, neuroscience, and clinical pathology. Introduction In multicellular systems, cells do not function in isolation but are strongly influenced by spatial location and surroundings ( Knipple et ...
Ocular HSV-1 challenge in naive and su bun it-vaccinated mice triggered vision loss and severe ocular pathologies including corneal opacification, scar formation, neovascularization, and sensation loss. However, corneal pathology was absent in mice receiving the live-attenuated vaccine concomitant with complete preservation of visual acuity. ...
Key requirements for the new electronic system were to: Meet all the current mortuary regulations including CPA (Clinical Pathology Accreditation) at an acceptable cost Provide the flexibility to increase functionality as required and if regulations change. ...
