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AI & Healthcare – from Hype to Sustainability: A Global Outlook
As the AI hype in the life science industry slowly fades away, AI technologies have formed a solid basis for current solutions and future developments. Experts from TG’s global network discuss in the new Dossier on AI in Biomedicine current and potential advantages and disadvantages of AI in biomedical research and clinics, and shine light on how AI could be implemented in those fields by 2050.
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TG Academy presents: Claire Vinel, Epigenetics in Glioblastoma
TG Academy proudly hosts a rapid communications webinar by Claire Vinel, PhD (Queen Mary University London) on a current topic in epigenetics recently published in Nature Communications. The paper by Vinel et al. addresses a comparative epigenetic analysis of tumour initiating cells and syngeneic EPSC-derived neural stem cells in glioblastoma.
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Spatial Analysis of Duodenal CD8+ Cells in HIV
In a recent study published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation, Mvaja et al. were able to demonstrate the limited potential of duodenal CD8+ T cells in tissue samples from people living with HIV. High content immunophenotyping within duodenal tissue sections was performed using TissueFAXS i PLUS and the single cell analysis software TissueQuest.
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TG’s Global Footprint Reaches an Inspirational Milestone
TG‘s tissue cytometry solutions are being used for high-impact research worldwide, in more than 2000 scientific publications in almost 800 different peer-reviewed journals from research groups in more than 60 countries on 6 continents. Explore the online database of reference publications to find out how tissue cytometry can elevate your research.
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Project microONE – a Missing Link Between Microplastic & Cancer?
TissueGnostics is proud to be part of the new FFG Austrian Promotion Agency-funded COMET project microONE. This project addresses a topic that may have far-reaching consequences on human health, comparable to the impact of global climate change. The microONE consortium aims to investigate potential effects of micro- and nanoplastics on carcinogenesis and tumor progression.
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