SIVQ-LCM Protocol for the ArcturusXT Instrument |
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Authors: | Jason D. Hipp Jerome Cheng Jeffrey C. Hanson Avi Z. Rosenberg Michael R. Emmert-Buck Michael A. Tangrea Ulysses J. Balis |
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Affiliation: | 1.Laboratory of Pathology, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health;2.Department of Pathology, University of Michigan |
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Abstract: | SIVQ-LCM is a new methodology that automates and streamlines the more traditional, user-dependent laser dissection process. It aims to create an advanced, rapidly customizable laser dissection platform technology. In this report, we describe the integration of the image analysis software Spatially Invariant Vector Quantization (SIVQ) onto the ArcturusXT instrument. The ArcturusXT system contains both an infrared (IR) and ultraviolet (UV) laser, allowing for specific cell or large area dissections. The principal goal is to improve the speed, accuracy, and reproducibility of the laser dissection to increase sample throughput. This novel approach facilitates microdissection of both animal and human tissues in research and clinical workflows. |
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Keywords: | Bioengineering Issue 89 SIVQ LCM personalized medicine digital pathology image analysis ArcturusXT |
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