Whole slide imaging (WSI) scanner differences influence optical and computed properties of digitized prostate cancer histology
Purpose: Digital pathology is becoming an increasingly popular area of advancement in both research and clinically. Pathologists are now able to manage and interpret slides digitally, as well as collaborate with external pathologists with digital copies of slides. Differences in slide scanners inclu...
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Main Authors: | Savannah R. Duenweg (Author), Samuel A. Bobholz (Author), Allison K. Lowman (Author), Margaret A. Stebbins (Author), Aleksandra Winiarz (Author), Biprojit Nath (Author), Fitzgerald Kyereme (Author), Kenneth A. Iczkowski (Author), Peter S. LaViolette (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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