The article Extracting quantitative biological information from bright-field cell images using deep learning has been featured in a press release of the University of Gothenburg.
The study, recently published in Biophysics Reviews, shows how artificial intelligence can be used to develop faster, cheaper and more reliable information about cells, while also eliminating the disadvantages from using chemicals in the process.
Here the links to the press releases on Cision:
Swedish: Effektivare studier av celler med ny AI-metod
English: More effective cell studies using new AI method
Here the links to the press releases in the News of the University of Gothenburg:
Swedish: Effektivare studier av celler med ny AI-metod
English: More effective cell studies using new AI method