Search results for histopathology

Engineering Mar 24, 2015

New technique paints tissue samples with light

One infrared scan can give pathologists a window into the structures and molecules inside tissues and cells, enabling fast and broad diagnostic assessments, thanks to an imaging technique developed by University of Illinois ...

Plants & Animals Mar 23, 2015

Several breeds of dog in England killed by mysterious kidney disease

At least 30 dogs in England have been killed in less than 18 months by an unknown disease which causes skin lesions and kidney failure, reveals research published in Veterinary Record.

Engineering Apr 15, 2014

Fiber-optic microscope will help physicians detect cancer, diseases at early stages

An engineering researcher at the University of Arkansas has developed an inexpensive, endoscopic microscope capable of producing high-resolution, sub-cellular images of tissue in real time. The fiber-optic device, which is ...

Plants & Animals Jan 31, 2014

Technique is safer, faster way to diagnose horse eye problems

(Phys.org) —Horses face high risks of developing eye problems, and Cornell clinicians have developed a new way to detect and diagnose them more safely and quickly than before. Published online in January in the journal ...

Bio & Medicine Jan 10, 2014

CARS microscopy on its way to clinical translation

Coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering microscopy offers noninvasive label-free imaging, high sensitivity, and chemical specificity, which makes it an attractive alternative to histopathology for diagnosis. For clinical translation, ...

Analytical Chemistry Jan 8, 2014

Chemical imaging brings cancer tissue analysis into the digital age

A new method for analysing biological samples based on their chemical makeup is set to transform the way medical scientists examine diseased tissue.

Other Dec 10, 2013

Molecular pathology via IR and Raman spectral imaging

IR and Raman spectral imaging can distinguish between tissue types, disease types and stages, and even identify the primary tumors from spectral patterns observed in metastatic cells. Furthermore, these techniques can be ...

Other Dec 10, 2013

Multimodal nonlinear imaging in the biomedical sciences

Multimodal nonlinear microscopy has matured to a key imaging modalities in life science and biomedicine. It offers label-free visualization of tissue structure and chemical composition, high depth penetration, intrinsic 3D ...

Plants & Animals Dec 9, 2013

Genetic studies of mammary tumours (breast cancer) in dogs

Mammary tumours (breast cancer) are the most common form of cancer in bitches. Kaja Sverdrup Borge's PhD project has led to the identification of genetic changes associated with these types of tumour. Her findings can help ...

Optics & Photonics May 24, 2013

Imaging research advancing detection, diagnosis of oral cancer

(Phys.org) —More effective detection and diagnosis of oral cancer could result from an advance in noninvasive imaging of epithelial tissue by a Texas A&M University researcher who says her research has the potential to ...

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