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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 28, 1910-1916, Copyright © 1982 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry
FH Deindoerfer, WB Boris, JR Gangwer, CW Laird and JW Tittsler
The microscope is the most ubiquitous instrument in the clinical laboratory. We discuss improvements in its use, in terms of "front-end" automation of specimen handling and "back-end" automation of image analysis: automated intelligent microscopy. Examples of spatial and spectral differentiation illustrate the potential of this automated version of microscopy as a useful tool with very powerful analytical capabilities for the clinical laboratory.
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