2023
AI-Powered Biomolecular-Specific and Label-Free Multispectral Imaging Rapidly Detects Malignant Neoplasm in Surgically Excised Breast Tissue Specimens.
Pandey R, Fournier D, Root G, Riccio M, Shirvalkar A, Zamora G, Daigneault N, Sapack M, Zhong M, Harigopal M. AI-Powered Biomolecular-Specific and Label-Free Multispectral Imaging Rapidly Detects Malignant Neoplasm in Surgically Excised Breast Tissue Specimens. Archives Of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 2023, 147: 1298-1306. PMID: 36730476, DOI: 10.5858/arpa.2022-0228-oa.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMalignant neoplasmsPredictive valueBreast tissueBreast conservation surgeryNormal breast tissueNegative predictive valuePositive predictive valueInitial gross examinationFresh tissue samplesResection marginsConservation surgeryCosmetic outcomeBreast cancerIntraoperative usePathology evaluationGross examinationBreast specimensFrozen sectionsNeoplasmsTissue blocksTissue samplesLumpectomy specimensMargin assessmentSurgeon's handObjective tool
2012
Comparing Two Methods of Detection for Chlamydia trachomatis in Liquid-Based Papanicolaou Tests
Levi AW, Beckman D, Hui P, Schofield K, Harigopal M, Chhieng DC. Comparing Two Methods of Detection for Chlamydia trachomatis in Liquid-Based Papanicolaou Tests. American Journal Of Clinical Pathology 2012, 138: 236-240. PMID: 22904135, DOI: 10.1309/ajcp2b7xqtcnamjp.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHC2 assayBD Viper SystemXTR TechnologyPositive predictive valueDNA assaysLiquid-based Papanicolaou testsNucleic acidsC trachomatisChlamydia trachomatisPredictive valueHybrid Capture 2Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reactionChlamydia trachomatis testingTranscriptase-polymerase chain reactionViper SystemComparable specificityCapture 2Papanicolaou testChlamydial infectionCytology samplesMethod of detectionThinPrep specimensTrachomatisAssaysSensitivity rate