Pathology Analysis Articles & Analysis: Older
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This analysis encompasses the examination of biological tissues to understand their composition, organization, and pathology, which can be crucial for diagnosing diseases, particularly cancers. ...
The Mouse Luminex Cytokine Assay has emerged as a cutting-edge technology for high-throughput, sensitive, and accurate cytokine analysis, offering researchers unparalleled insights into immune function and pathology. The Importance of Cytokine Analysis in Mouse Models Cytokines and chemokines are small signaling proteins that mediate ...
In multiplex cytokine analysis, the Luminex platform stands out due to its scalability and ability to maintain high sensitivity and specificity. ...
We recently spoke with Manuela Badiali, Rita Congiu, and Stefania Murru from the Laboratory of Genetics and Genomics, Microcitemico Pediatric Hospital – A. Cao, Cagliari, about how SOPHiA DDM™ RNAtarget Technology has helped them optimize their variant analysis workflow. ...
The raw data obtained by sequencing will be used for bioinformatics analysis. The metatranscriptomics library preparation process is shown in figure 2. ...
Gene panels make NGS and data analysis more economical, flexible and efficient. The use of them can improve the detection of genetically heterogeneous disorders and diseases with overlapping phenotypes, while assessing multiple potential genetic causes of suspicion. ...
Virasoft provides digital pathology systems that optimize the pathology workflow with digital slide management, slide viewing and quantitative image analysis for Acibadem Hospitals pathology laboratories. In partnership with Acibadem Hospitals and Virasoft, artificial intelligence projects are being developed for several cancer ...
The lengthy battle between people and varied bodily, chemical, and organic insults that trigger cell damage (e.g., merchandise of tissue harm, metabolites, and/or infections) have led to the evolution of assorted adaptive responses. These responses are triggered by recognition of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) and/or pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), normally by cells ...
