Robust high-speed scanning empowers precision diagnosis
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Designed for a variety of applications, the VENTANA DP 200 slide scanner is a six-slide high-speed brightfield scanner with excellent image quality to enhance pathologists' review of digital slides. This fast and easy to use high-resolution slide scanner offers a no-touch start process, intuitive user interface and is well-suited for remote site scanning, first-time digital pathology users, frozen section scanning, and more.
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Intuitive design and minimalistic user-interface maximizes workflow and helps improve turnaround times.
The tray-based system along with automatic calibrations and built-in diagnostics delivers a consistent, robust system performance.
Dynamic focus technology and innovative optics create high quality images with color reproduction that maps to glass slides as seen under microscopes.
The VENTANA DP 200 slide scanner offers multiple use cases to laboratories embracing digital pathology:
With the acceleration of immunotherapies and the development of more complex assays, Roche is committed to an open environment for digital pathology. Roche encourages the development of reliable image analysis algorithms that can provide pathologists with tools to improve efficiency and precision for diagnosis. To that end, Roche is making the specifications of the Roche proprietary BIF file format publicly available.
Registration Status
CE-IVD. In the US, Roche Digital Pathology Dx is available as a whole slide imaging system to aid in primary diagnosis. Refer to the product-specific labeling for the regulatory status of scanners, software and/or algorithms. IVD products can be used for in-vitro diagnostic use. Research Use Only (RUO) products are for research use only and not for diagnostic procedures.
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