数字染色为生物医学显微镜提供了便利。

IF 3.9 Q2 MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY Frontiers in bioinformatics Pub Date : 2023-07-26 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fbinf.2023.1243663
Michael John Fanous, Nir Pillar, Aydogan Ozcan
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传统的显微成像生物标本染色过程耗时、费力且成本高昂,此外还会产生不一致的标记并造成不可逆的标本损伤。近年来,使用深度学习技术的计算 "虚拟 "染色技术已发展成为一种强大而全面的应用,可简化染色过程,而不会产生典型的组织化学染色相关弊端。这种虚拟染色技术还可以与神经网络相结合,旨在纠正各种显微镜像差,如焦外差或运动模糊伪影,并提高衍射限制分辨率。在此,我们将重点介绍此类方法如何带来大量新机遇,从而显著改善生物医学显微镜的样品制备和成像。
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Digital staining facilitates biomedical microscopy.

Traditional staining of biological specimens for microscopic imaging entails time-consuming, laborious, and costly procedures, in addition to producing inconsistent labeling and causing irreversible sample damage. In recent years, computational "virtual" staining using deep learning techniques has evolved into a robust and comprehensive application for streamlining the staining process without typical histochemical staining-related drawbacks. Such virtual staining techniques can also be combined with neural networks designed to correct various microscopy aberrations, such as out-of-focus or motion blur artifacts, and improve upon diffracted-limited resolution. Here, we highlight how such methods lead to a host of new opportunities that can significantly improve both sample preparation and imaging in biomedical microscopy.

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