
Aperio has over 300 systems placed in 25 countries, in support of a wide
variety of applications. See how some of our customers are using digital
pathology and view some of their digital slides in action.
- Archiving New York University College of Dentistry’s Enlow Collection
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Challenges: Preserve a notable comparative bone histological slide collection before aging and
deterioration destroy it.
Solution: Create a digital archive of the collection with an Aperio ScanScope® system.
To read the complete case study, click here.
For more information and to access the NYUCD galleries, click here.
- RCPA Quality Assurance Programs Using Digital Pathology
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Challenges: Glass slides posed significant limits to what a QA program could achieve.
Solution: Use Aperio ScanScope® systems to create digital slide libraries for QA surveys and
continuing education.
To read the complete case study, click here.
- Big Pharma
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Challenges: High volumes of slides were causing lab backlogs and manual, labor-intensive processes slowed workflow.
Solution: Aperio digital pathology solutions digitize entire glass slides, auto-segment TMAs, and provide the information management platform for faster turnaround, improved workflow efficiencies, better archival and retrieval, and remote viewing.
To read the complete case study, click here.
- Human Proteome Research and Human Protein Atlas Projects
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Challenges: Data-intensive research project generates mountains of glass slides for scanning, necessitating a high-capacity, highly automated environment without any compromise of image quality.
Solution: Two high-throughput Aperio ScanScope® scanners scanning at both 20x and 40x, used in
conjunction with in-house software, TMALab™, and Definiens algorithms.
To read the complete case study, click here.
To view the project, click here.
- Novartis
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Challenges: Automate and quantitate analysis of biomarkers and tissue parameters, reduce pathology
lab turnaround time.
Solution: Use high-throughput Aperio ScanScope® and Aperio image analysis algorithms for
high-volume biomarker pre-screens.
To read the complete case study, click here.
- International Journal of Surgical Pathology
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Challenges: Slide images in published case reports are static.
Solution: The International Journal of Pathology has instituted a program of making digital slides associated with published case reports available online.
To view the full story, click here.
To access case report digital slides, click here.