3D virtual staining technology enables non-invasive observation of cancer tissue

Moving beyond traditional methods of observing thinly sliced and stained cancer tissues, a collaborative international research team led by KAIST has successfully developed a new technology. This innovation uses advanced optical techniques combined with an artificial intelligence-based deep learning algorithm to create realistic, virtually stained 3D images of cancer tissue without the need for excisional biopsy. This breakthrough is anticipated to pave the way for next-generation noninvasive pathological diagnosis.
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