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AI-assisted pathology will enable early, accurate diagnosis of liver disease and offer insights that predict which patients may respond to specific therapies, improving clinical management.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNRibosome biogenesis plays critical role in liver health and disease progressionThis new review article highlights the critical role of ribosome biogenesis in liver health and disease progression.
Liver pathology has also played a key role in the growing studies to evaluate clinical ‘markers’ of disease, such as adiponectin levels 19 and the HAIR (hypertension, ALT, Insulin Resistance ...
Definiens, a Munich-based developer of image analysis techniques and specialists in the growing field of digital pathology, recently closed a private funding round worth €10 million.. The funds will ...
PharmaNest, an emerging leader in quantitative Digital Pathology and Artificial Intelligence, showcases the utility and performance of its FibroNest continuous scores for the quantification of the ...
PharmaNest, a leader in high resolution, single-fiber, quantitative Digital Pathology and Artificial Intelligence, showcases the utility and performance of its FibroNest Ph-FCS continuous fibrosis ...
Next opening: 2027-2028 Number of positions: 1 Length: 1 year. This ACGME-accredited fellowship provides robust training in disorders of the luminal GI tract, pancreas and hepatic pathology (medical ...
A new study brings researchers closer to better understanding the pathology of the fatty liver disease MASH, which stands for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis.
by Hannah Buckelew. Shannon Bailey, Ph.D., Professor, Molecular and Cellular Pathology, Chair, UAB Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), has been awarded an R01 grant funding her ...
by Hannah Buckelew. Zdenek Hel, Ph.D., a professor in the UAB Department of Pathology’s Division of Molecular and Cellular Pathology, received a five-year, $3.6 million R01 to support his project, ...
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