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URL: http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/BioimagingCoreTechnologyUnit/NIVTA/
Proper Citation: Northern Ireland Virtual Tissue Archive (RRID:SCR_004452)
Description: THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 29, 2016. A pan European network for virtual tissue archiving aimed at supporting clinical trials, biomarker research, tissue microarray analysis and virtual slide based education. NIVTA has state-of-the-art digital scanning systems including an Aperio CS system, Aperio OS system (one of only two currently available in Europe) and a Hamamatsu system with fluorescent scanning capability.
Abbreviations: NIVTA
Resource Type: data or information resource, image collection, narrative resource, training material
Keywords: clinical trial, biomarker research, tissue microarray, analysis, virtual slide, tissue, archive, data resource
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