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DMetrix’s “80 microscopes in one instrument” is now
the world’s first 12-color, ultra-rapid glass-slide
scanning system
TUCSON, ARIZONA, DEC. 2005 DMetrix, Inc., has extended its line of innovative microscope products with the introduction of the world’s first ultra-rapid, multi-color, automated glass-slide imaging system. The new system, called the MX-96, captures high-resolution images of the same glass slide at up to a dozen different colors revealing subtle information not readily discernible with the standard combination of red, green, and blue. DMetrix’s “80 Microscopes in One Instrument” Technology Selected by The Wall Street Journal for Innovation TUCSON, ARIZONA, OCT. 2005 DMetrix, Inc., a digital-microscopy leader based in Tucson, Arizona, has been selected by The Wall Street Journal as one of 32 winners and runners-up in the Journal’s international 2005 Technology Innovation Awards competition. The Wall Street Journal and its judges made their selections from around 750 applications from two dozen countries. Arizona Company’s “80 Microscopes in One Instrument” Wins Prestigious International Technology Award TUCSON, ARIZONA, JULY 2005 R&D Magazine editors and their independent judging panel have awarded a prestigious 2005 R&D 100 Award to DMetrix. The company’s product, the DX-40 Array Microscope, was selected as one of the 100 most technologically significant products introduced to the marketplace during the past year. R&D Magazine and its judges have |
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Telepathology and Telemedicine (Communiation,
Electronic Education and Publication in e-Health)
By K. KAYSER, J. SZYMAS, and R.S. WEINSTEIN VSV Interdisciplinary Medical Publishing (May 2005) Reinvention of light microscopy: Array microscopy and ultrarapidly scanned virtual slides for diagnostic pathology and medical education By R.S. WEINSTEIN, M.R. DESCOUR, C. LIANG. L. RICHTER, W.C. RUSSUM, J.F. GOODALL, P. ZHOU, A.G. OLSZAK, and P.H. BARTELS in Virtual microscopy and virtual slides in teaching, diagnosis, and research, J. Gu & R.W. Ogilvie, eds., Pages 9-35 (CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, 2005) Microscopy in Multiples By A.G. OLSZAK and M.R. DESCOUR oemagazine, Volume 5, Issue 5, May 2005, Pages 16-18 Innovations in medical imaging and virtual microscopy By R.S. WEINSTEIN Human Pathology, Volume 36, Issue 4, April 2005, Pages 317-319 Strategies for laboratory cost containment and for pathologist shortage: centralised pathology laboratories with microwave stimulated histoprocessing and telepathology By A.S-Y. LEONG and F.J.W-M. LEONG Pathology, Volume 37, Issue 1, February 2005, Pages 5-9 |
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