Purpose-designed for oil immersion, the Aperio ScanScope OS from Nikon creates high-resolution digital slides of blood smears, bone marrow, Gram stain, and other specimens requiring high magnification
An area of 10x10mm is scanned in approximately 20 minutes, creating true-colour digital slides in multiple formats (TIFF, composite web slide).
Ideal for haematopathology and microbiology, the ScanScope OS high-numerical aperture oil immersion objectives create digital slides with the same detail as conventional glass slides.
Unlike glass slides, however, digital slides do not break or degrade, and are easy to store, manage and share.
ScanScope OS uses patented linear-array methodology which provides high-quality, high-resolution digital slides and includes Aperio's ground-breaking Spectrum software for viewing, editing, data search and digital slide management.
Spectrum provides an effective, web-based digital pathology information management system that manages all digital slides, case/specimen/slide information and image analysis results.
Special features for image analysis include easy batch processing of algorithms over hundreds of slides, a powerful search engine that retrieves slides of interest from all existing cases or studies, and easy export of algorithm results into programs such as Microsoft Excel.
Digital slides provide the ideal solution for the interpretation, storage, management and sharing of pathology information whether for panel consultations, conferences, quality assurance programmes or education.
The Aperio ScanScope OS, available now from Nikon Instruments, adds to Nikon's extensive range of digital pathology solutions.