Category Archives: kidney

Bridge Staining – Spleen and Kidney

Bridge Staining with Multimodal Scanning. In the images below each slide has been scanned once in brightfield and once in fluorescence, using dyes with multimodal scanning compatibility. The upper image is autofluorescence, in the lower image the DAPI has a very similar staining pattern to a fluorescence compatible hemotoxylin equivalent.

Fluorescence scanning of tunica intima

Whole slide fluorescence scanning of arteries to quantitate the tunica intima.

New vacuole algorithm — webinar

Below is the video from a webinar we gave on a new algorithm for measuring vacuolar spaces. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Presenters: Frank Voelker Event: Aperio Webinar

The limits of histology pattern recognition – glomeruli H&Es

Detecting glomeruli is an important first step in a number of image analysis applications in renal health and toxicology. Unfortunately, it is one of the hardest applications for histology pattern recognition. In this post, I will discuss a reallife example of the steps used to do histology pattern recognition with Genie., to illustrate where automated [...]