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Classically, to standardize means to compare with or conform an assay of unknowns to established standards. In quantitative analytical work numbers readily allow for conforming to such standards. In semi-quantitative or qualitative assays such as immunohistochemistry, which frequently conclude with an opinion, only subjective comparisons to carefully selected tissue and reagent controls can be used to monitor and maintain excellence.

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1“ ”Page 1. | Connection 2007 11 “ Without standardization the use of image analysis in diagnostic pathology is inconsistent... ” ...
2“ ”Page 1. Connection: What constitutes standardization in an anatomic pathology lab? T. Boenisch: Although I have used the word “standardization ...
3“ ”Page 1. | Connection 2007 19 On the impact of automation in IHC standardization. Welcher: Our customers have seen the benefits of ...
4Article Pre-Treatment Modules:An Advancement in Standardised ... Page 1. | Connection 2007 15 Article David S. Gray Derek Selbie BSc (HONS), MSc, CSci, FIBMS Ryan F. Cooper BSc, MSc, AIBMS Department ...
5ConnectionPage 1. Connection In this issue Q & A with the Pathologists on Immunohistochemistry Standardization Profiles, interviews, opinion and articles ...
6Q&APage 1. | Connection 2008 19 Dr.Tanuja Manjanath Shet Dr.Vani Parmar Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, India Tanuja Manjanath Shet, MD, DPB, DTM, DNB ...
7Q&APage 1. Connection: According to Goldstein et al. Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol 2007;15:124–133 “Immunohistochemistry (IHC ...
8ArticlesPage 1. Tadashi Hasegawa, MD, PhD Professor and Director Department of Surgical Pathology, Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan ...
9“ ”Page 1. Connection 2008 | 34 Connection: Can you mention a few key factors for promoting standardization of IHC in Europe? I think ...
10Standardization of HER2 Testing- Inconsistency Raises QuestionsPage 1. Sunil S. Badve, MD, FRCPath Clarian Pathology Laboratory, Indiana University School of Medicine Opinions An expert in the ...
11Q&APage 1. | Connection 2008 15 Prof. Chen Jie Professor of Pathology and Vice President of the Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) Hospital ...
12Q&APage 1. Connection 2008 | 4 Ask the Experts: On Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Standardization Professor Leong is Medical Director of ...
13The New Era for ER and PR- It’s time to Standardize!Page 1. Dr. Ian Ellis, B.Med.Sci. BM, MS, FRCpath Molecular Medical Sciences, University of Nottingham Departments of Histopathology ...
14Importance of Standardization for Predictive PrognosisPage 1. David J. Dabbs, MD Chief of Pathology, Magee-Women’s Hospital University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Opinions Estrogen ...
15Q & A, Robert Y. Osamura (Connection Vol. 11)Page 1. | Connection 2008 23 Connection: According to Goldstein et al. Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol 2007;15:124–133 “Immunohistochemistry ...
16Q&APage 1. | Connection 2008 27 James F. Happel, DLM (ASCP), HTL Technical Director of Surgical Pathology, Research and Development ...
17Q&APage 1. Bryan R. Hewlett, ART, MLT Consultant Technologist to the Anatomic Pathology EQA program of Ontario Quality Management Program ...
18Pre-analytic Variables, Breast Cancer Testing and Adjuvant ... Page 1. Connection 2008 | 45 Opinion F or patients diagnosed with breast cancer, successful adjuvant treatment planning is critically ...
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