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Delivering Greater Throughput And Decreased Turnaround Time For Research Labs Is The Focus Of Leica Biosystems Next Generation Digital Pathology Scanner
VISTA, California, Oct. 31, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Leica Biosystems, the global leader in pathology workflow solutions, announced 
today that it has launched the Aperio GT 450, its next generation digital 
pathology scanner. The Aperio GT 450, labeled as research use only, offers 
continuous rack loading with priority scanning and takes only 32 seconds to 
scan a 15mm by 15mm tissue area on a pathology slide at 40x magnification with 
throughput of 81 slides/hr.  This new technology allows customers performing 
research to scale up digital pathology to meet ever increasing slide volume 
demands.    

"The Aperio GT 450 ( 
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) has demonstrated, in a workflow study at our laboratories, substantial 
increases in throughput while dramatically reducing hands on time for our 
histotechnicians. This frees up additional FTE capacity that we can 
operationally utilize and respond to increasing annual slide volumes," said 
Julie Broccardo, Director of Anatomic Pathology Operations at NeoGenomics 
Laboratories, Inc.           

The Aperio GT 450 also uses a 40x objective engineered by Leica Microsystems 
together with Leica Biosystems patented RTF technology (US patent #9,841,590), 
to improve scanning speeds, while simultaneously maintaining excellent optical 
focus.

"I am really impressed with the sharpness and contrast of the images from the 
GT 450. It is definitely next-generation image quality," stated Dr. W. Dean 
Wallace, Professor, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine David Geffen School of 
Medicine at UCLA.

In addition, the Aperio GT 450 offers a new scalable IT platform called the 
Scanner Admin Manager (SAM), which allows multiple scanners to be securely 
connected to a central monitoring hub, removing individual workstation needs 
for each scanner.

"The IT architecture for the Aperio GT 450, including the SAM central hub, is a 
gigantic leap forward to scale and support digital pathology IT operations," 
said Chris Khacherian, Program Manager, Service Delivery, Digital Technology at 
UCLA.

The Aperio GT 450 uses slide racks that are compatible with other Leica 
Biosystems products, making it easier for customers to perform their work. 

"We are excited about this innovative product as it delivers the benefit of 
improved throughputs, reduced turnaround time and a high-quality image viewing 
experience for our biopharma and academic researchers," said Colin White, 
Global Vice President, Advanced Staining and Imaging at Leica Biosystems.

For Research Use Only. Not For Use in Diagnostic Procedures. 

About Leica Biosystems 
Leica Biosystems (LeicaBiosystems.com) ( 
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) is a global leader in workflow solutions and automation, integrating each 
step in the workflow. As the only company to own the workflow from biopsy to 
diagnosis, we are uniquely positioned to break down the barriers between each 
of these steps.  Our mission of "Advancing Cancer Diagnostics, Improving Lives" 
is at the heart of our corporate culture.  Our easy-to-use and consistently 
reliable offerings help improve workflow efficiency and diagnostic confidence. 
The company is represented in over 100 countries and is headquartered in 
Nussloch, Germany.

Media Contact: Melissa Crothers, Global Marketing Communications Manager 
Phone: 760-539-1193 
Email: LBS-GlobalMarketing@leicabiosystems.com

SOURCE  Leica Biosystems
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