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Cytomine: Toward an Open and Collaborative Software Platform for Digital Pathology Bridged to Molecular Investigations.

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TitleCytomine: Toward an Open and Collaborative Software Platform for Digital Pathology Bridged to Molecular Investigations.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsRubens, U, Hoyoux, R, Vanosmael, L, Ouras, M, Tasset, M, Hamilton, C, Longuespée, R, Marée, R
JournalProteomics Clin Appl
Volume13
Issue1
Paginatione1800057
Date Published2019 01
ISSN1862-8354
KeywordsIntersectoral Collaboration, Multimodal Imaging, Pathology, Proteomics, Software, Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization
Abstract

PURPOSE: Digital histology is being increasingly used in research and clinical applications. In parallel, new tissue imaging methods (e.g., imaging mass spectrometry) are currently regarded as very promising approaches for better molecular diagnosis in pathology. However, these new data sources are still often underexploited because of the lack of collaborative software to share and correlate information for multimodal analysis.EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: The open science paradigm is followed to develop new features in the web-based Cytomine software to support next-generation digital pathology bridged to molecular investigations.RESULTS: New open-source developments allow to explore whole-slide classical histology with Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionisation (MALDI) imaging and to support preprocessing for biomarker discovery using laser microdissection-based microproteomics.CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The updated version of Cytomine is the first open and web-based tool to enable sharing data from classical histology, molecular imaging, and cell counting for proteomics preprocessing. It holds good promise to fulfill imminent needs in molecular histopathology.

DOI10.1002/prca.201800057
Alternate JournalProteomics Clin Appl
PubMed ID30520559
Grant List / / IDEES / International
/ / Wallonia and the European Regional Development Fund / International
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