Estimating the cell type composition in a tissue sample using bulk data is a major challenge in cancer research. To address this, researchers at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) have ...
A team of scientists has developed a new AI software tool called 'BANKSY' that automatically recognizes the cell types present in a tissue, such as muscle cells, nerve cells and fat cells. Going a ...
Innovative tissue analysis: Pioneering controllable histotomy with magnetic microneedle array robots
Primary tissues are fixed by the magnetic microneedle scaffold and cut into small pieces by a slicing device, which are imparted with magnetic responsiveness because of the encapsulated microneedle ...
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Nanobody-based 3D immunohistochemistry allows rapid visualization in thick tissue samples
Three-dimensional immunohistochemistry (3D-IHC) has transformed our ability to visualize the spatial arrangement of cells and molecules in intact tissues. However, traditional methods are often ...
Empa researchers have developed a new 3D tissue analysis for thyroid tumors. This special X-ray technique uses artificial intelligence to enable faster and more precise diagnoses. In the future, this ...
Researchers developed a new computational method to analyze complex tissue data that could transform our current understanding of diseases and how we treat them. Researchers at the University of ...
The objective of the Tissue Resources Core is to collect, prepare and distribute high-quality human tissue samples (including solid tissues, blood and other biospecimens) to researchers located on the ...
Interest in these biospecimens has grown substantially due to their crucial role in advancing biomedical care and facilitating the increasing adoption of precision medicine in clinical practice. 2 ...
A new nanobody-based method, POD-nAb/FT-GO 3D-IHC, enables ultra-fast, high-resolution labeling of neurons and glia deep within 1-mm-thick brain tissue, revealing cellular structures in just three ...
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