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| | Translational Biophotonics - New Open Access Journal published by Wiley
Translational Biophotonics is a peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to translating photonic methods and technologies in all medical areas to solve unmet medical needs in diagnosis and therapy. It provides a platform for integrating translational medical photonics research into clinical practice. Find out more here and submit your paper today.
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| | New imaging methods provide unprecedented close-up view of cilia linked to blindness A new study published today by researchers from Baylor College of Medicine and UT Health's McGovern Medical School in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals an unprecedented close-up view of cilia linked to blindness. | | | | Evaluating Deep Learning Methods for Identifying Nuclei Caicedo et al. have determined an evaluation framework to assess the improvements in fluorescent images of nucleus segmentation achieved by machine learning versus classical approaches. The team revealed that of the two deep learning modes interrogated (DeepCell and U-Net), there was improved accuracy of nuclei segmentation when both methods were trained with a large fluorescence image set. | | | | AI could help revolutionize pathology laboratories An upgrade in The University of Queensland’s artificial intelligence capabilities could help to revolutionise pathology laboratories across Australia. Professor Brian Lovell said UQ’s high-performance computer, Weiner, was now able to deliver unprecedented performance for image processing and deep learning algorithms, allowing advancements in digital pathology. | | | | Confocal Reflection Microscopy for Cell Migration Studies Cell migration occurs throughout life as a response to internal and external signals, and can as such be indicative of changes occurring in the body. Imaging this movement and what processes control it can be critical in understanding cell behavior, development, and disease. | |
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