Today’s research environment involves multiple interdisciplinary teams located around the world in both commercial and academic research institutions. The ability to share and analyze data across different groups is a primary challenge.
Mikroscan’s SL5 provides tangible cost per slide savings over high throughput digital pathology scanners.
The SL5 non-proprietary TIF file produces image-analysis-ready digital slides. It is the perfect versatile instrument for tissue microarray analysis, IHC, and biomarker discovery and validation.* Share scanned images and analysis results, and collaborate in the laboratory or cloud.¹ Archived images can be shared regardless of location, reducing travel expenses.
References
¹Snead DR, Tsang YW, Meskiri A, Kimani PK, Crossman R, Rajpoot NM,Blessing E, Chen K, Gopalakrishnan K, Matthews P, Momtahan N, Read-Jones S, Sah S, Simmons E, Sinha B, Suortamo S, Yeo Y, El Daly H, Cree IA. ‘Validation of digital pathology imaging for primary histopathological diagnosis’. Histopathology. 2015 Sep 26. doi: 10.1111/his.12879. PubMed