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Microscopy & Microtechniques 67 Unprecedented Upgrade for Manual Whole Slide Scanning Announced


Natural sciences require documentation and a fast exchange of image data. This is best visible in medical environments like pathology. Since years, the daily workflow of a time-consuming examination and risky handling of delicate tissue sections on glass slides became obsolete. No more need to send slides to a remote expert for a second opinion. Instead, digital images of large tissue sections are created by whole slide scanners and are handled through cloud computing.


In small labs or universities smaller solutions are required. Affordable 1-slide scanners (MoticEasyScan One) as a desktop solution are ready to create an image database ready to be integrated in cloud-based systems for consultation, case-sharing and review of digital slides. In Corona times, remote learning to compensate the lack of traditional classroom teaching is facilitated by local solutions.


More options for an efficient and affordable entry into a level of digital imaging: The Motic Easystich Pro is an easy-to-use hardware/ software package for any kind of large area sample from biology, medicine or even industry.


The upgrade of a manual Trinocular microscope already in your use is easy. The ‘digital basis’ of Easystitch Pro is a professional s-CMOS camera such as the Moticam Pro S5 Lite. A large 2/3” sensor with 5MP resolution ensures a fast image acquisition and high-quality images no matter which light situation you face. It is that simple: Just mount a Moticam Pro S5 Lite onto your Panthera CC microscope, adjust it for a precise X/Y merging of the single images, move the stage manually and let the software do the seamless stitching.


The Easystich Pro is halfway to a one-button solution for whole slide scanning. It is an easy way to upgrade your microscope, share image data, discuss with an expert and be part of a cloud community for international scientific communication.


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Next Generation Digital Pathology


The world of Pathology is rapidly changing. New developments in digital camera technology, automated image acquisition and simplified data transfer have a deep impact on the daily workflow within a hospital.


The time-consuming manual examination of suspicious patient samples became obsolete. The risky transport of glass slide for a second opinion is no longer necessary. Alternatively, digital images of large tissue sections are created by whole slide scanners; the storage of huge data volume through cloud computing gives an easy access to a worldwide database. There is minimal to no difference between a diagnosis from digital images as compared to those rendered via conventional microscopy.


Stakeholders from manufacturing industry and medical research, from government and politics are working on an international standardisation, the complete working process is in focus.


Small labs and universities may start with a manual microscope and a stitching software for panorama images. A 1-slide scanner for a one-button operation could be the next step into an automated image acquisition. For hospitals and large labs whole slide imaging (WSI) scanners have been developed, working overnight for fast results. Motic Easystitch Pro and MoticEasyScan solutions are able to cover all degrees of automation.


Cloud computing is the easiest way to handle the large data volume created by a worldwide cooperation. The MoticFlow Telepathology Platform connects pathologists to hospitals around the world, supporting most slide formats and provides a turnkey solution for any kind of collaborative work. An immediate diagnostic support from a remotely located expert drastically improves the quality of care.


The future of pathology is already defined: Digital pathology. The implementation of image analysis creates a diagnostic tool, giving a diagnostic proposal for therapy and for prognosis. Here the expression ‘AI’ (Artificial Intelligence) is wholeheartedly justifiable.


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