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Microscopy and imaging

Diagnostics Microscopy and imaging

Image of the Month

Mouse cerebellum stained to reveal a Purkinje neuron

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Through the Looking Glass Continued

| Michael Schubert

The beautiful world of pathology seen through a gallery of laboratory medicine images.

Inside the Lab Microscopy and imaging

Through the Looking Glass

| Michael Schubert

The beautiful world of pathology seen through a gallery of laboratory medicine images.

Outside the Lab Microscopy and imaging

Waging War on Resistance

| Michael Schubert

Automated digital microscopy reduces time to diagnose multidrug-resistant infections

Outside the Lab Neurology

Connecting the Dots to Developmental Disorders

| Daniel Kessler

Growth charts track formation of neural connections to identify patients at risk of ADHD

Inside the Lab Microscopy and imaging

Small, But Mighty

| Andrew Monk

Microscope portability doesn't always mean a compromise in image quality

Subspecialties Microscopy and imaging

Image of the Month

Macrophages are specialized phagocytic cells of the innate immune system that remove diseased cells and non-self objects from the body

Inside the Lab Microscopy and imaging

A Virtual Vision of the Future

| Michael Schubert

Noninvasive 3D modeling of damaged hearts can predict and prevent future arrhythmias

Outside the Lab Histology

A Guide to IHC

| Ping Tang

How immunohistochemical analysis can help navigate the complexities of breast pathology

Diagnostics Microbiology and immunology

Image of the Month

This series of sculptures by artist Rogan Brown, laser cut from paper and hand mounted into three-dimensional sculptural compositions, is an attempt to depict the diversity and beauty of the vast colony of organisms that live in and on the human body.

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