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Epredia™ 3DHistech TMA Image Analysis Module Plug-in - 10 Users
Epredia™ 3DHistech TMA Image module is an application that enables researchers to deal with a large number of samples very easily in a structured way and makes the evaluation and scoring of several hundred samples possible.
Supplier: Epredia™ 91024
Description
- Project-based workflow: link multiple blocks of multiple slides together in one project. This enables you to deal with huge number of samples very easily in a structured way. Slides can be added to and removed from an existing project.
- Data of samples and blocks and also the map of blocks are presented in an .xls file.
- Based on the map of blocks the program detects the cores and assigns the selected attributes to them.
- Scoring of cores is easy and convenient: TMA is integrated with SlideViewer (former CaseViewer) so seamless zooming and navigation is available. Range of values of scoring can be set by the user. After scoring the virtual objective jumps to the next core so you don't have to find it. The scoring results are saved in the XLS database.
- Simple (1-dimensional) and combined (2-dimensional) scoring schemes can be set by the user.
- The cores can be filtered based on scores and other attributes, including measurement data created by the quantification software applications.
- The data of scoring can be analyzed with third-party software.
- Research use only
Specifications
Image Analysis Module Plug In | |
Microarray Scanner |
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Product Title
For research and education use only, not for use in diagnostic procedures in the U.S. This product has not been approved or cleared as a medical device by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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