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Hidden fiber webs inside human tissue were mapped for the 1st time
Hidden inside every organ, microscopic fibers form a scaffolding that quietly shapes how we move, think, and heal. For the ...
A simple light-based method is uncovering hidden fiber networks inside the brain and body, even in tissue slides over 100 years old.
Histology laboratories depend on precision instruments to produce accurate results. Among the most critical tools in any ...
Elizabeth Armstrong Moore is based in Portland, Oregon, and has written for Wired, The Christian Science Monitor, and public radio. Her semi-obscure hobbies include climbing, billiards, board games ...
Case Western Reserve University biomedical researchers develop first open-source, quality-control review tool for fast-growing digital pathology field There’s a low-tech problem troubling the ...
A newly developed imaging technique has enabled scientists to map microscopic fiber networks in the brain, muscles, and bones ...
The squares are representative partial pictures from the cancer microscopy slides, that the AI system has automatically organized by their similarity. A new AI-based tool for identifying colorectal ...
Brown amyloid beta plaques are visible in the slide on the left, which contains a tissue sample of an untreated brain with Alzheimer's Disease. There are no plaques in the tissue sample on the right, ...
Powered by Guardant Infinity smart liquid biopsy platform, advanced multiomic test evaluates genomic, epigenomic and RNA-based molecular data First tissue comprehensive genomic profiling test to offer ...
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