Please, visit us at 2013 ASCB Annual Meeting where 3DHISTECH proudly presents new developments.
Date: 13rd – 18th of December, 2013
Location: New Orleans, LA, USA
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Please, visit us at 2013 ASCB Annual Meeting where 3DHISTECH proudly presents new developments.
Date: 13rd – 18th of December, 2013
Location: New Orleans, LA, USA
In the 1.6.2 release we made the measurement possibilities of FISHQuant complete. Not only can FISHQuant work on cell samples, but the image processing of tissue samples is also possible. The new program, while maintaining the functionality of Cyto FISH, received a secondary non-specific measurement option, which allows for the numerical analysis of translocation probes, containing no structural abnormalities, and display the combined results of the two measurements and statistical analysis.
Brand new application software implementing two different algorithms, CISH and CISH-RNA to the chromomeric in situ hybridization patterns, perfectly suited for detecting viral RNA.
QuantCenter is the framework for 3DHISTECH image analysis applications. By first segmenting the sample on the tissue level, the cell based algorithms can run faster and provide more reliable results. QuantCenter is designed for predictive and prognostic marker quantification and can be adapted to your lab’s IHC protocols.
Teach your software to detect the areas of interest on your slides automatically! Run quantification algorithms on automatically detected ROIs to save time and effort!
The new NuclearQuant software application performs automatic evaluation on IHC nuclear stainings (ER, PR, Ki67, etc.). Using color deconvolution it measures staining intensity only on the chromogen channel. The algorithm categorizes the detected nuclei to negative, weak positive, medium positive and strong positive classes. The new classification gallery is also available for locating the detections one by one and rescoring.
The new MembraneQuant software application offers automated evaluation for IHC membrane stainings (HER-2, EGFR, etc.). With the help of color deconvolution the intensity measurements are performed only on the chromogen channel. The algorithm categorizes the detected cells (+, ++, +++), and determines the H-score for the annotated area. In the classification gallery can view, find and also rescore the detected membranes.
Always be closer than three clicks from any of your slides. CaseCenter is a robust web-based database for storing, managing and distributing your slides. VirtualTray collects slides and images of a whole case into one continuous view that makes your daily work more efficient than ever before.
According to the results of the 2nd International Scanner Contest (ISC), this is the fastest digital slide scanner on the market at both 20x and 40x resolution. Designed for routine digital pathology, the new Flash II easily meets your needs, from high quality to high capacity.
3DHISTECH is introducing the Digital Pathology Cockpit which combines the comfort of microscope navigation with the highest quality digital slides. What is more, the Digital Pathology Cockpit allows you to fully utilize the advantages of digital slides in the clinical environment.
Upcoming conferences where 3DHISTECH will be present:
USCAP
1 -7 March 2014
San Diego, CA, USA
AACR
5 – 9 April 2014
San Diego, CA, USA
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