Health IT Analytics January 8, 2024
Shania Kennedy

A new artificial intelligence tool designed to interpret gene activity within medical images may provide insights into the pathology of diseases like cancer.

Researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based medical imaging technique capable of analyzing the gene activity found within tissue microenvironments, which may have significant impacts on precision medicine and pathology, according to a study published last week in Nature Biotechnology.

The tool, known as Inferring Super-Resolution Tissue Architecture (iStar), is designed...

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