by Steve Martin, Purdue University Xiaoping Bao, Purdue University assistant professor from the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering. Credit: Xiaoping Bao A Purdue University chemical engineer has improved upon traditional methods to produce off-the-shelf human immune cells that show strong antitumor activity, according to a paper published in the peer-reviewed journal Cell Reports. Xiaoping Bao, a...
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Fighting blood diseases with artificial intelligence
by Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres Artificial intelligence makes it possible to classify automatically bone marrow cells like the ones pictured here. This method is an important step in the diagnosis of blood diseases. Credit: Helmholtz Munich / Carsten Marr Every day, cytologists around the world use optical microscopes to analyze and classify samples of...