5 Key Takeaways
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Scanimus is a portable system designed to enhance digitization in pathology, bridging the gap between traditional microscopes and digital scanners.
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The device utilizes continuous scanning to capture images quickly, contrasting with conventional scanners that use a stop-and-stare method.
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AI is employed to reconstruct sharp images from blurred scans, addressing concerns about image quality and reliability in digital pathology.
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Scanimus aims to simplify workflows for pathologists, making digitization more accessible and reducing the cognitive load associated with traditional methods.
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The system allows for both continuous and traditional imaging modes, enabling users to compare methods while focusing on ease of use and integration.
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