Digital Pathology and Whole Slide Imaging
Digital pathology converts glass slides into high-resolution digital images for remote viewing, analysis, archiving, and artificial intelligence applications.
MicroscopyElectron Microscopy in Diagnostic Pathology
Electron microscopy provides ultrastructural detail of cells and tissues, resolving structures below the diffraction limit of light microscopy.
MicroscopyFluorescence and Confocal Microscopy for Tissue Analysis
Fluorescence microscopy uses fluorophores to label specific molecules in tissue, while confocal microscopy eliminates out-of-focus light for optical sectioning.
MicroscopyQuantitative Image Analysis and AI in Pathology
Quantitative image analysis extracts reproducible measurements from tissue images, while artificial intelligence enables automated detection and classification.
MicroscopyGlial and Neuronal Tumors
Glial and neuronal tumors are classified by histological features, IHC markers and molecular alterations for prognosis and targeted therapy.
NeurohistologyIntroduction to Neurohistology
Neurohistology examines the microscopic structure of the central and peripheral nervous systems, requiring specialized handling and staining techniques.
NeurohistologyMuscle and Nerve Biopsy Processing
Muscle and nerve biopsies require specialized processing including frozen sections, enzyme histochemistry and electron microscopy for neuromuscular diagnosis.
NeurohistologyNeurodegenerative Disease Pathology
Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by progressive loss of neuronal populations and accumulation of abnormal protein aggregates in the brain.
NeurohistologyStains for Myelin, Neurons and Glia
Special stains and immunohistochemistry visualize myelin, neurons and glial cells in nervous tissue for diagnosing demyelinating and degenerative diseases.
Neurohistology