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Updated: November 18th, 2009 12:19 PM EDT

Aperio Awarded Patent for Client/Server Image Analysis

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Aperio Technologies Inc. (Vista, Calif.), a global leader in digital pathology for the healthcare and life sciences industry, announces that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued the company patent No. 7,602,524 entitled "Image Processing and Analysis Framework."

The '524 patent describes a system and method for processing and analyzing digital slide images comprised of an algorithm server that executes image analysis algorithms on digital (whole) slide images, or on sub-regions of a digital slide image.

With this patent, Aperio extends its intellectual property portfolio to image analysis processing using a client/server architecture and distribution of digital pathology information, including support for multiple servers. A client/server architecture is a key aspect of making digital pathology useful in large labs, facilitating a more efficient workflow for busy clinicians and researchers.

Image analysis is a cutting-edge capability that uses automated analytical techniques and computer algorithms to extract quantitative information from the digital slide image, facilitating pathological interpretation. The ability to efficiently apply image analysis algorithms to digital slides is essential to automating tedious or repetitive analysis tasks such as counting cells or classifying tissue.

Aperio has a suite of image analysis applications that can be tuned for different tissue types (e.g. breast, colon, prostate), stains (e.g. HER2, ER, PR, Ki-67, P53, EGFR), reagents (e.g. Dako, Ventana) or to correlate algorithm results with other test methods (e.g. FISH, CISH). Aperio currently has FDA-cleared applications for HER2, ER and PR stained breast specimens for clinical use in pathology.

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