Automation, Laboratory
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Subject Areas on Research
- A Multi-Institutional Study to Evaluate Automated Whole Slide Scoring of Immunohistochemistry for Assessment of Programmed Death-Ligand 1 (PD-L1) Expression in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.
- Automated identification of elemental ions in macromolecular crystal structures.
- Automated quantification of aortoaortic and aortoiliac angulation for computed tomographic angiography of abdominal aortic aneurysms before endovascular repair: preliminary study.
- Automated radiosynthesis of [11C]morphine for clinical investigation.
- Automated thawing increases recovery of colony-forming units from banked cord blood unit grafts.
- Clinical evaluation of the FreeStyle Precision Pro system.
- First quantitative high-throughput screen in zebrafish identifies novel pathways for increasing pancreatic β-cell mass.
- High-throughput cardiac safety evaluation and multi-parameter arrhythmia profiling of cardiomyocytes using microelectrode arrays.
- High-throughput phenotyping of multicellular organisms: finding the link between genotype and phenotype.
- MolProbity: all-atom structure validation for macromolecular crystallography.
- Optimization and validation of a neutralizing antibody assay for HIV-1 in A3R5 cells.
- Optimization and validation of the TZM-bl assay for standardized assessments of neutralizing antibodies against HIV-1.
- Performance of a new, rapid, automated immunoassay for the detection of anti-platelet factor 4/heparin complex antibodies.
- Retinal vascular geometry in Asian persons with diabetes and retinopathy.
- Setting objective thresholds for rare event detection in flow cytometry.
- Sources of variability in quantification of cardiovascular magnetic resonance infarct size - reproducibility among three core laboratories.
- The Phenix software for automated determination of macromolecular structures.
- Visualization of synaptic inhibition with an optogenetic sensor developed by cell-free protein engineering automation.
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Keywords of People
- Weinhold, Kent James, Joseph W. and Dorothy W. Beard Distinguished Professor of Experimental Surgery, in the School of Medicine, Immunology