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I am curious about the resistant microbes which may thrive in formalin preserved tissue samples. I would like to know if there any possibility to isolate the microbes from the formalin preserved...
03 March 2019 7,748 5 View
Does anyone know of any work which has described the clinical, pathological and or biological significance of calculating the ratios of the mutant allele frequencies between two or more genes? I'd...
09 September 2018 2,406 0 View
Given the recent case report by NEJM (Pallais JC, Fenves AZ, Lu MT, Glomski K. Case 18-2018: A 45-Year-Old Woman with Hypertension, Fatigue, and Altered Mental Status. N Engl J Med....
07 July 2018 1,749 1 View
This exact question was asked 3 years ago on here (https://www.researchgate.net/post/Can_microhematocrit_be_measured_without_a_microhematocrit_centrifuge). While there are some good responses I...
06 June 2018 1,721 1 View
ISAC, the International Clinical Cytometry Society (ICCS), and the American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification (ASCP BOC) recently introduced the SCYM, a new Specialist...
08 August 2017 4,614 0 View
Lupus nephritis may present with abnormal urinary findings (overt lupus nephritis) or be apparent only upon renal biopsy (silent lupus nephritis). I would like to know the pathophysiology of...
04 April 2017 5,480 20 View
The photos were obtained after direct exam with lugol coloration and examined in optical microscopic (400x)
11 November 2016 1,080 3 View
please introduce me some expensive medical peptides preferably with the following properties:1. produced in recombinant E.coli (Secreted or not)2. prokaryotic peptide
09 September 2016 8,931 2 View
What is the cause of post-LASIK raised IOP in some patients? Is it steroid induced or is there any definite underlying pathology for this?
14 April 2016 7,430 3 View
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Besides apparent differences in prognosis (which cannot really be objectivated nowadays) and "more" necrosis in histology samples, is there any objective clinical or pathological difference?
03 March 2016 7,027 4 View
i currently use epcam, i need some second marker for redundancy
03 March 2016 8,271 0 View
Is this technology ready for clinical mutation testing in FFPET? Advantages/disadvantages over other technologies? Are IVD-assays available? I hope someone shares his/her knowledge and experience...
03 March 2016 9,591 3 View
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Hello. I have a number of papers from a PhD colleague of mine who retired. He did the fundamental research on hibernation. He was able to identify, purify and sequence the "hibernation induction...
09 September 2015 9,472 9 View
Publications for digital cancer staging at Research...
08 August 2015 8,642 1 View
Which of these two specialities ?
06 June 2015 8,870 2 View
Sarcoidosis is widely known to be one of auto-immune diseases which cause several granulomas with giant multi-nuclear cells derived from macrophages. In the case of sarcoidosis, asteroid body...
05 May 2015 9,684 8 View
i want to use MALDI -TOF biotyper to confirm the identity of a number of staph.aureus clinical isolates and i read a review that claimed its ability to provide a strain-level identification of...
03 March 2015 2,197 9 View
Hi, is there an easy way to do blood typing using fixed blood cells? I'm looking for simple procedures that can be used to identify blood groups using either whole blood stored in CellSave tubes...
12 February 2015 8,022 3 View
Dear colleagues, the case is a 16-year old boy who was diagnosed with Herpes Zoster Encephalitis. He developed headaches, had to stay home, had temperatures around 37,3 celsius, showed the zoster...
10 February 2015 5,171 2 View
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78-year-old man previously diagnosed with Chronic Myelo Monocytic Leukemia. The Photos number 1 and 2 show granulocytic dysplasia and monocytosis (29 percent).The photo number 3 (Sudan black...
01 January 2015 2,737 2 View