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AI-Enabled Microscopy Decodes the Immunological Synapse

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KAIST researchers have applied deep learning technology to 3D holographic microscopy, demonstrating the microscopy method’s potential for the practical study of cell interactions. The method holds implications for the study of cancer immunotherapy. Previously, 3D holographic microscopy, or holotomography (HT), had been limited to the study of single cells, though never interactions between cells, due to the difficulty of segmentation, or distinguishing the different parts of a cell, and further, distinguishing between the interacting cells. Manual segmentation, where the user...Read full article

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    Published: March 2021
    Glossary
    antigen
    An antigen is any substance that is capable of triggering an immune response in an organism. Antigens are typically proteins or large polysaccharides, although other types of molecules can also act as antigens. These substances are recognized by the immune system as foreign or non-self, which initiates an immune response aimed at neutralizing or eliminating them from the body. When an antigen enters the body, specialized cells of the immune system, such as B cells and T cells, recognize...
    deep learning
    Deep learning is a subset of machine learning that involves the use of artificial neural networks to model and solve complex problems. The term "deep" in deep learning refers to the use of deep neural networks, which are neural networks with multiple layers (deep architectures). These networks, often called deep neural networks or deep neural architectures, have the ability to automatically learn hierarchical representations of data. Key concepts and components of deep learning include: ...
    neural network
    A computing paradigm that attempts to process information in a manner similar to that of the brain; it differs from artificial intelligence in that it relies not on pre-programming but on the acquisition and evolution of interconnections between nodes. These computational models have shown extensive usage in applications that involve pattern recognition as well as machine learning as the interconnections between nodes continue to compute updated values from previous inputs.
    Research & TechnologyMicroscopy3D imaging3D Holography3d holographic microscopyCancer CellsantigenT-cellKAISTdeep learningneural networkDeepISimmunological synapseimmune cellsimmune responseBioScan

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