WASHINGTON — Researchers have developed a way to produce high-resolution virtual microscopy images that allow detailed visualization of tissue without time-consuming staining procedures. This approach ...
A medical student in Michigan. A nursing student in Ghana. An anatomy professor in Brazil. A researcher in Australia. All need to learn -- or teach -- about the human body at the most basic level. For ...
A view of the "folds" of the brain's second largest region, the cerebellum. Using virtual microscopy, educators and students can zoom into any region of such images, going from an organ-level to a ...
Instead of surgically removing a sample of skin, sending it to a lab and waiting several days for results, your dermatologist takes pictures of a suspicious-looking lesion and quickly produces a ...
Histopathology of tissues and cells provides vital information for clinicians and surgeons, but the process involves staining of excised tissue samples and can take days to be carried out. A project ...
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