Pathology
Raman Imaging Probes for Detecting Enzyme Activities Could Aid Disease Diagnosis
By developing 9CN-rhodol-based activatable Raman probes using a novel mechanism for Raman signal activation, researchers have demonstrated that Raman imaging offers greater potential for detecting multiple enzyme activities than fluorescence imaging. More...02 Jun 2023
Cloud-Based Digital Solution Allows Labs to Track Test Samples along Entire Diagnostic Journey
A new digital solution allows labs to connect to innovative applications that monitor quality and spot errors in patient test samples throughout the entire journey of the patient's sample to the lab. More...23 May 2023
World's First Fully Integrated Platform for Automated High Molecular Weight DNA Extraction
A novel technology is revolutionizing nucleic acid extraction with a gentle, yet rapid chemistry-based method that selectively binds, gently clusters, and purifies intact DNA using controlled fluidics. More...23 May 2023
World’s Smallest LED Converts Mobile Phone Camera into High-Resolution Microscope
Researchers have created the world's tiniest LED which is smaller than the wavelength of light, but with a light intensity equivalent to much larger, state-of-the-art Si LEDs and has the capability to transform existing mobile phone cameras into high-resolution microscopes. More...05 May 2023
Pen-Like Device for Real Time Tissue Analysis to Revolutionize Surgical Pathology
A groundbreaking device incorporating cutting-edge mass spectrometry and AI can identify cancerous tissue—in vivo and ex vivo—within just 10 seconds, empowering surgeons, oncologists, and healthcare providers with real-time decision-making capabilities. More...04 May 2023
Glass Filters to Separate Tumor Cells in Blood Tests Can Speed Up Cancer Diagnosis
Researchers have identified the optimal dimensions of glass filters for capturing circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) released by tumors into blood samples, demonstrating their ability to detect cells from lung cancer patients. More...04 May 2023
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Advanced Staining Solution to Accelerate Diagnostic Productivity for Mid-Sized and Large Labs
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AI Tool Outperforms Human Pathologists in Predicting Survival after Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis
Blood Culture Collection Device Reduces Contamination for Increased Sepsis Testing Accuracy
Game-Changing Scanning Device for Tracking Sample Tubes Eliminates Critical Misplacement Errors
AI Model Analyzes Cells in Tissue Samples without Need for Trained Pathologist
Non-Invasive Diagnostic Test Improves Detection of Oral Cancer
Fast, Accurate Test Aids in Detection of Lynch Syndrome
AI-Based Image Analysis Software Profiles Cancer Biomarkers in Real Time
AI-Based Diagnostic Screening System Predicts Genetics of Cancerous Brain Tumors in 90 Seconds
Non-Invasive Skin Biopsy Test Allows Clinicians to Look inside Nerves for Diagnosing Neurodegenerative Disorders
Wearable Microscopes Offer Insight into Inaccessible Spinal Cord Regions
AI-Powered Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Tool Accurately Identifies and Classifies Tumors
Novel Microscopy Technique Comes Closer to Use in Clinical Diagnostics
Device Converts Smartphone into Fluorescence Microscope for Just USD 50
New Premium Microscopes Meet Highest Standards of Optical, Mechanical and Electrical Performance
AI Combined With Infrared Imaging Automatically Classifies Tumors
Voice-Activated Sample Pre-Treatment Device Enables Hands-Free, Safer DNA Handling
AI Algorithm Aids Pathologists with Accurate HER2 Assessment in Breast Cancer Diagnosis
New Collaboration to Apply Power of AI to Digital Pathology Images
New Slide Scanner System Provides Pathologists Additional Flexibility in Laboratory Workflow
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