Sample identity
Maintain donor block, tissue core and recipient spot identity throughout the process.
A modern TMA workflow must maintain a reliable link between donor tissue, sampled region, TMA spot, digital slide and analysis result.
Use this video near the traceability explanation to show how Galileo TMA connects donor tissue, array position and downstream digital analysis.
Traceability is not only a software feature. It is the backbone of reliable TMA construction and digital pathology analysis.
Record donor block or sample identifiers.
Associate tissue regions with selected coordinates.
Document the transfer from donor position to recipient position.
Create a recipient block map for sectioning and scanning.
Support de-arraying and scoring in digital pathology tools.
The website should clearly describe the Galileo-to-digital pathology interface without overwhelming visitors with technical details. Present the value first, then place XML and software-specific details lower on the page.
Use one horizontal workflow figure: donor block image → selected ROI → Galileo instrument → TMA block → whole-slide image → Visiopharm analysis table.
Maintain donor block, tissue core and recipient spot identity throughout the process.
Make TMA maps and coordinate information usable in downstream software workflows.
Prepare the TMA for digital pathology scoring, segmentation and multiplex analysis.