POSTER SESSION II
Monday, February 28, 2011   —  1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Exhibit Hall


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TECHNIQUES PATHOLOGY



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254 Detection of Herpes Simplex Virus 1,2: Comparison between In Situ Hybridization and Immunohistochemistry Methodologies. (1943)
FJ Walsh, BE McCann, KL Grogg - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
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255 Decalcification with NitricalR Can Preserve DNA/RNA for In Situ Hybridization and Proteins for Immunohistochemmistry in Formalin-Fixed Paraffin Embedded Tissues. (1922)
KA Mead, J Tull, NM Drotar, S Zhang - SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
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256 In Situ Hybridization Detection of Dematiaceous Fungi in Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Sinonasal Specimens Using a Wide-Spectrum Oligonucleotide Probe. (1924)
KT Montone, VA LiVolsi, MD Feldman, I Nachamkin - University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
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257 Does p16 Immunostain Discriminate between Low-Risk and High-Risk Human Papilloma Virus Infection? (1930)
TM Primeaux, J Thomas - LSUHSC-Shreveport, LA
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258 HPV Detection in Head and Neck Cancer Using an Automated In Situ Hybridization Approach To Decrease Turnaround Time. (1916)
PB Illei, WH Westra - Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD
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259 Detection of HPV16 in Cervical Carcinoma Using Fully Automated In Situ PCR System. (1937)
S Thakur, S Mysore, S Guddu, AR Poongothai, H Wang, K Kalra - BioGenex, Hyderabad, AP, India; BioGenex, San Ramon, CA
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260 Is the Anti-S-100 Antibody Decreasing Its Affinity for Epidermal Melanocytes? A Possible Diagnostic Pitfall. (1935)
FJ Solano, J Kapil, MT Deavers, MS McLemore, VG Prieto - University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, DC; University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston
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261 Immunocytochemical Staining for Cytokeratin 20 in Urine Cytology To Detect Neoplasia: Comparison with FISH Analysis. (1911)
KA Devitt, G Leiman, J Mitchell - Univ of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington
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262 A Novel Break Apart Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization Probe Using an Extra Signal Strategy Shows Superior Sensitivity and Specificity in Detecting MYC Translocations. (1919)
ME Law, ED McPhail - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Mayo Clinic, Rochester
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263 Use of a Novel FISH Assay as a Diagnostic Adjunct for Extraskeletal Myxoid Chondrosarcoma. (1915)
D Huang, JA Bridge - University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha
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264 Mapping Molecular Alterations in Breast Cancer Using Mammary Ductoscopy. (1938)
D Tran-Thanh, D-Y Wang, V Iakovlev, C Wang, JC Moreno, S Boerner, N Miller, B Youngson, WL Leong, SJ Done - CHUM Hotel-Dieu, Montreal, QC, Canada; Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Researcn, Toronto, ON, Canada; University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada; University of Toronto, ON, Canada
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265 FGFR3, PIK3CA and BRAF Mutations in Urine Cytology Specimens. (1912)
A Hasanovic, GV Iyer, DB Solit, H Al-Ahmadie, A Heguy, O Lin - Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY
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266 Select microRNA Profiles of Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. (1917)
P Kaur, CL Bartels, HA Bentley, GJ Tsongalis - Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH
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267 KRAS and BRAF Mutation Detection with Multiplex Amplification and Pyrosequencing. (1936)
H Takei, M Szanyi, F Monzon - The Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX
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268 RNA Quantity and Quality from Paraffin Blocks: A Comparison of Fixation, Processing and Nucleic Acid Extraction Techniques. (1939)
G Turashvili, W Yang, S Yip, M Carrier, N Gale, Y Ng, K Chow, L Bell, M Luk, S Kalloger, B Gilks, S Aparicio, D Huntsman - BC Cancer Agency, Provincial Health Services Authority, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Vancouver General Hospital and University of British Columbia, BC, Canada
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269 Ischemic Time Impacts Biological Integrity of Phosphoproteins in PI3K/Akt, Erk/MAPK, and p38 MAPK Signaling Networks. (1914)
TR Holzer, AD Fulford, AM Arkins, JM Grondin, CW Mundy, A Nasir, AE Schade - Eli Lilly and Co., Indianapolis, IN
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270 Effect of Processing and Fixation Time on IHC Results for Breast Biomarkers. (1932)
S Quan, W Pierceall, M Wolfe, L Alaparthi, J Kutok, B Ward - On-Q-ity, Waltham, MA; Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA
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271 RNA Preservation in FFPE Tissues Requires Pre-Analytical Standardized Processing. (1908)
G Bussolati - University of Turin, Italy
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272 Integration of Microwave Technology To Reduce Fixation and Processing Time of Robotic Prostatectomy Specimens for Whole Mount Examination. (1947)
RJ Zarbo, R Varney, O Alassi, N Main, S Richard, R D'Angelo, B Mahar, D Lubensky, ON Kryvenko, A Ormsby, S McMahon, N Draga, N Gupta - Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI
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273 Optimizaton of Fixation and Processing of Biopsy Gun Prostate Needle Biopsy Specimens. (1946)
RJ Zarbo, N Gupta, R Varney, N Main, S Richard, B Mahar, ON Kryvenko, S McMahon, N Draga, O Alassi, A Ormsby, R D'Angelo - Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI
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274 DOE Methodological Evaluation of Efficacy of Residual Paraffin Removal during IHC Process Development. (1920)
S Liu, G Nuttman, J Erickson, G Toland, T Phillips, S Webster, R Welcher - Dako North America, Carpinteria, CA
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275 Meaningful Implementation of Computerized Speech Recognition (CSR) in Routine Pathology Reporting Must Be Determined by Its Accuracy and Efficacy. (1931)
Z Qu, C Jose, M Huynh, B Forcione, U Sivagnanalingam, S Thomas, K Alexaner - William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI; University of Rochester Medical Center, NY
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276 A Validation Study of Quantum Dot Multispectral Imaging To Evaluate Hormone Receptor Status in Breast Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS). (1945)
J Yu, SE Monaco, R Bhargava, DD Dabbs, KM Cieply, JL Fine - University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, PA
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277 Use of Image Analysis in Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Assay Development and Quality Control. (1944)
S Webster, C Roach, V Tanna, J Erickson, K Wakamiya - Dako North America, Inc., Carpinteria, CA
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278 Mid-Infrared Spectroscopic Imaging as an Approach To Identify the Early Chemical Changes in Kidney Glomeruli Associated with Diabetes. (1942)
MJ Walsh, S Setty, A Kajdacsy-Balla, R Bhargava - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago
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279 Developing a Digital Analysis Algorithm To Count Intraepithelial Eosinophils on H&E Stained Sections for Diagnosis of Eosinophilic Esophagitis. (1927)
V Parimi, A Zago, XJ Yang, ZE Chen - Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
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280 Breast Tissue Imaging with Light Coherence Tomography: A Pilot Study. (1906)
O Assayag, A Burcheri, M Antoine, B Sigal, C Boccara - ESPCI ParisTech, France; Tenon Hospital, Paris, France; Curie Institute, Paris, France; LLTech, Paris, France
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281 SIVQ Image Analysis: A High-Throughput Morphology Discovery Tool for Surgical Pathologists. (1913)
J Hipp, J Cheng, J Hanson, W Yan, J Rodriguez-Canales, J Hipp, M Tangrea, MR Emmert-Buck, S Han, S Hewitt, J Monaco, A Madabhushi, U Balis - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD; Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ
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282 Mid-Infrared Spectroscopic Imaging for Breast Tissue Histopathology: Towards 'Stainless Staining'. (1941)
MJ Walsh, DM Mayerich, EL Wiley, A Kajdacsy-Balla, R Bhargava - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; University of Illinois Medical Center, Chicago
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283 Quantifying Small Lymph Node Metastases in Breast Cancer. (1921)
C Luedtke, S Patil, L Tan, E Brogi, D Giri - Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NJ; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY
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284 Patch TMA Construction Using Pre-Existing Slides as Source of Tissue When Paraffin Blocks Are Unavailable. (1910)
F-M Deng, Y Zhao, X Kong, P Lee, J Melamed - New York University Langone Medical Center, NY
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285 Pouring Stabilization Bodies for Paraffin Tissue Microarrays Using Agar and Top Pin Tissue Arrayers. (1940)
UF Vogel - University Hospital, Eberhard-Karls-University, Tuebingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
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286 Lymphocyte Subset Reference Ranges for Evaluation of Immune Reconstitution after Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation. (1934)
BC Schur, AM Harrington, SH Kroft, H Olteanu - Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Dynacare Laboratories, Milwaukee
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