A recent study from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) used deep neural networks to virtually stain microscopic images of unlabeled tissue. The research was published in Intelligent ...
The modern microscope is an incredibly powerful tool when it comes to detecting disease, but typically the biological material being studied needs to be stained or dyed to reveal its secrets. This can ...
For centuries, the field of pathology has been defined by a single instrument: the microscope. But according to William ...
Tissue staining is a cornerstone of medical diagnostics, used to highlight cellular structures and render tissue features visible under an optical microscope—critical for identifying diseases such as ...
The Saint Louis University Advanced Spatial Biology and Research Histology Facility provides a wide range of microscopy equipment and histological and microscopy services on a fee-for-service basis to ...
MediSCAPE, a high-speed 3D microscope designed by Columbia Engineers, can see real-time cellular detail in living tissues to guide surgery, speed up tissue analyses, and improve treatments. A Columbia ...
A new technique uses high-throughput sequencing, instead of a microscope, to obtain ultra-high-resolution images of gene expression from a tissue slide. The 30,000 or so genes making up the human ...
It may not be something often thought about, but the study of microscopic biological tissues found in humans, animals, or plants, otherwise known as Histology, dates back centuries.
Researchers have developed a method for mapping the orientation and organization of tissue fibers, furthering our understanding of pathology.