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CLARIENT, INC

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20090191544Correlating chemical and spatial data within pathology samples - A tissue sample to be analyzed is tested. Multiple different samples of multiple areas of said tissue sample, each of said multiple areas is a smaller area than an entire tissue sample to be analyzed. After analysis, the tissue sample is processed in a way that facilitates viewing tumor information on the sample, for example, by fixing or staining. An area is identified on the stained sample, and at least one of the samples that corresponds to an identified area is tested. This small area is tested using a technique that homogenizes the sample before testing.07-30-2009
20090190820Automated Laser Capture Microdissection - Multiple different samples are obtained from a bulk material and are separately stained. The differently stained materials look different with the different stains but also have similar characteristics. A computer is used to reorient the images so that the samples are oriented with one another. The thus oriented samples can have their like parts either reoriented. Once the stained areas are analyzed, the identified area in the unstained sample can be removed by laser capture microdissection.07-30-2009
20090111139Diagnostic technique for determining oncogenic signature indicative of tumorous growth - A priori knowledge is obtained from known tumor samples, indicative of cellular pathways associated with those known tumor samples. Multiple pathways are found for each tumor. This becomes a priori knowledge. Later unknown tumor samples are then analyzed against the a priori knowledge to find the pathways etc within the unknown tumor samples. Multiple pathways are collected to form an oncogenic signature. The oncogenic signature is used to find a cocktail of multiple treatments that treats each of the multiple pathways.04-30-2009
20090110253System and Method for Preventing Sample Misidentification in Pathology Laboratories - A block of tissue is imaged and used as a reference. Later slides formed from that tissue receive numbers, and are also imaged. The imaged slides are compared to the reference image to determine identification errors.04-30-2009