Infrared spectroscopic imaging for histopathologic recognition
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High-throughput Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic imaging of tissue microarrays with statistical pattern recognition of spectra indicative of endogenous molecular composition and demonstrate histopathologic characterization of prostatic tissue. The automated histologic segmentation is applied to routine archival tissue samples, incorporates well-defined tests of statistical significance and eliminates any requirement for dyes or molecular probes.
Publication Name: Nature Biotechnology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-0156
Year: 2005
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Bacteria to the rescue
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The remarkable processes by which Dehalococcoides species strain CBDB1 has adapted to an environment fashioned by human activities, namely, the release of chlorinated organic pollutants, are highlighted. Dehalococcoides species are capable of reducing toxic chlorinated organic compounds in the environment.
Publication Name: Nature Biotechnology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-0156
Year: 2005
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