Quantitative assessment of H&E staining for pathology: development and clinical evaluation of a novel system
Abstract Background Staining tissue samples to visualise cellular detail and tissue structure is at the core of pathology diagnosis, but variations in staining can result in significantly different appearances of the tissue sample. While the human visual system is adept at compensating for stain var...
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Main Authors: | Catriona Dunn (Author), David Brettle (Author), Martin Cockroft (Author), Elizabeth Keating (Author), Craig Revie (Author), Darren Treanor (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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