a virtual microscopy system to scan, evaluate and archive biomarker enhanced cervical cytology slides
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Abstract
Background: Although cytological screening for cervical precancers has led to a reduction of cervical cancer incidence worldwide it is a subjective and variable method with low single-test sensitivity. New biomarkers like p16 that specifically highlight abnormal cervical cells can improve cytology performance. Virtual microscopy offers an ideal platform for assisted evaluation and archiving of biomarker-stained slides.
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| Authors | ;Niels Grabe;Bernd Lahrmann;Thora Pommerencke;Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz;Miriam Reuschenbach;Nicolas Wentzensen |
| Journal | journal of the serbian chemical society |
| Year | 2010 |
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