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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38083015

RESUMO

Staining is a critical step in tissue analysis as it enhances the visibility and contrast of tissue structures for microscopic examination. Large tissue sections such as the human brain, heart, and liver are becoming increasingly important in studying complex tissue structures, providing critical information about the tissue's normal or abnormal development, function, and disease processes. Manual staining methods are still widely used and are prone to inconsistencies and inaccuracies, leading to unreliable results. Commercially available automated staining systems offer a more efficient alternative, but currently, these systems are only available for smaller 1" x 3" slides which are ill-suited for examining larger tissue sections. To address this challenge, we present a custom-designed Large format Automated Slide Stainer that can handle various glass slides, from the standard 1" x 3" slides to the custom-sized 2" x 3", 5" x 7", and 6" x 8" glass slides. The system uses a Cartesian robotic arm to stain the slides and has a user-friendly and intuitive interface for creating and modifying custom staining protocols. Safety features include chemical isolation, a ventilation system, an emergency shutdown, and a protective shield to minimize hazards from handling chemicals and biological materials. The automated stainer showed little variability in positioning with a mean offset error of 1.65 ± 0.65 mm and 1.73 ± 0.76 mm in the X and Y axes, respectively. In addition, the automated staining process showed better uniformity than manual staining. A pairwise distance was used to evaluate how well image histograms matched within a batch. The automated staining had a mean pairwise distance of 0.0070 ± 0.0017 (Nissl) and 0.0060 ± 0.0003 (Hematoxylin and Eosin(H&E)), which were far superior to the manual staining distances (Nissl: 0.0173 ± 0.0107 and H&E: 0.0185 ± 0.0067). This system represents a substantial advancement in tissue staining and has the potential to improve the reliability of tissue analysis significantly.Clinical relevance - Automated system for providing accurate, reproducible, and high-throughput staining of large tissue sections for use in histopathology and research.


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Corantes , Humanos , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Automação , Coloração e Rotulagem , Hematoxilina
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Front Neuroanat ; 17: 1292655, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38020211

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Understanding and mapping the human connectome is a long-standing endeavor of neuroscience, yet the significant challenges associated with the large size of the human brain during cryosectioning remain unsolved. While smaller brains, such as rodents and marmosets, have been the focus of previous connectomics projects, the processing of the larger human brain requires significant technological advancements. This study addresses the problem of freezing large brains in aligned neuroanatomical coordinates with minimal tissue damage, facilitating large-scale distortion-free cryosectioning. We report the most effective and stable freezing technique utilizing an appropriate choice of cryoprotection and leveraging engineering tools such as brain master patterns, custom-designed molds, and a continuous temperature monitoring system. This standardized approach to freezing enables high-quality, distortion-free histology, allowing researchers worldwide to explore the complexities of the human brain at a cellular level. Our approach combines neuroscience and engineering technologies to address this long-standing challenge with limited resources, enhancing accessibility of large-scale scientific endeavors beyond developed countries, promoting diverse approaches, and fostering collaborations.

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Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc ; 2020: 6131-6134, 2020 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33019370

RESUMO

Point-of-care diagnostic devices aid in the early and rapid detection of immunological markers leading to better medical outcomes. Lateral flow immunoassays (LFIA) are fast assays that provide both qualitative and semi-quantitative results on site. Sample preparation for LFIA tests is usually done manually with multiple mixing steps and is prone to errors. The iQuant Auto is an entirely automated system that can handle sample preparation, effective transfer to lateral flow test membrane, and subsequent result estimation. The system uses a pneumatic system for fluid handling and sample preparation, and an image-based fluorescence reader for reaction visualization. The device works with test specific milli-fluidic lateral flow kit called iQPrep Kit, which has integrated reagent storage areas and valves for fluid control. The test kit can be manufactured using standard manufacturing techniques and can be produced at scale cheaply. The iQPrep Kit can be modified to test for various markers like HbA1c, Vitamin D, and TSH, while the hardware for sample preparation and the fluorescence reader remains the same. The device has a minimalist and intelligible graphical interface aiding smooth operation by less skilled people at resource-limited settings. Standard reference cartridges of different volume ratios were used to validate the functionality of the instrument. The intra- instrument coefficient of variation (CoV) of the mobile kit reader was found to be less than 0.62%. The positional accuracy of the system to ensure precise kit engagement with the other auxiliary systems was checked, and the CoV was 0.16%. The fluid handling capabilities were tested, and it was found that an average fluid loss of 10 µl results due to the liquid adherence to fluid channel walls and valve interfaces. The iQuant Auto is an easily operable, total analysis system for immunodiagnostics.


Assuntos
Imunoensaio , Testes Imunológicos , Sistemas Automatizados de Assistência Junto ao Leito , Biomarcadores , Humanos , Tempo de Protrombina , Kit de Reagentes para Diagnóstico
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