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MetaSystems has been developing and producing system software for automated microscopy since 1986. Today, users in more than 103 countries rely on the laboratory solutions by MetaSystems.
In addition to generating the highest quality images, our modern approaches include an advanced workflow management that grows with your requirements.
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Her2 Amplification Analysis
"Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a widely used technique for the determination of HER2 status in breast cancer. [...] MetaSystems has developed a new classifier which is able to recognize nuclei within tissue sections in order to determine the HER2 amplification status on nuclei basis. [...] Our results showed an excellent concordance between manual scoring, our reference method, and nuclei-sampling analysis [...]. We conclude that the new image analysis software Metafer 4 classifier is a reliable tool to evaluate the unequivocal status of HER2 in breast cancer specimens and it is ready to be implemented in clinics."
Cited From: Diagn Pathol (2013)
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Did you know that in 2019, the combined Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions from MetaSystems and MetaSystems Probes were equivalent to only 4.1 average German individuals? Moreover, this emissions figure dropped to a mere 2.6 people equivalent in 2021. And in 2022, all the electricity consumed by MetaSystems and MetaSystems Probes was sourced from renewable energy reserves or was self-produced.