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	Comments on: Webinar: Panoptiq Use Cases in Pathology	</title>
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		By: John Marcus		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I heard that with Panoptiq’s dynamic slide mapping technology, we can create whole-slide images with your slides using your existing microscope and computer.... Is this the latest technology in digital pathology?]]></description>
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