343 De-arraying Tissue Microarrays (TMA) using Qupath and python code
This tutorial walks you through the process of extracting high resolution images of individual cores from a Tissue Microarray (TMA). The process involves detecting cores in QuPath, saving the locations in a text file and saving core images using custom python code. QuPath download link: https://qupath.github.io/ Python code: https://github.com/bnsreenu/python_fo...

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