LEARNING DOMAIN-INVARIANT REPRESENTATIONS OF HISTOLOGICAL IMAGES

Learning Domain-Invariant Representations of Histological Images

Histological images present high appearance variability due to inconsistent latent parameters related to the preparation and scanning procedure of histological Spiralizers slides, as well as the inherent biological variability of tissues.Machine-learning models are trained with images from a limited set of domains, and are expected to generalize to

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Overexpression of Optic Atrophy Type 1 Protects Retinal Ganglion Cells and Upregulates Parkin Expression in Experimental Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a neurodegenerative disease that features progressive loss of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs).Increasing evidences have revealed that impaired mitochondrial dynamics occurs early in neurodegenerative diseases.Optic Atrophy Type 1 (OPA1), a mitochondrial fusion protein, has recently been suggested to be a mitophagic factor.Our previous stu

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Virtual Classrooms in the Workplace: an Implementation Study

The use of e-learning by corporate organisations as a means to deliver training to employees has grown significantly in recent years.Improvements in technology 5.45/5CRV have meant that corporate Learning and Development (L&D) departments now have more options available to them and the use of web 2.0 technologies is increasingly being explored as a

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Misconceptions about trigger finger: a scoping review. Definition, pathophysiology, site of lesion, etiology. Trigger finger solving a maze

Abstract Trigger finger (TF) is a disorder characterized by snapping or locking a finger.It has a prevalence of greater than 3% in the general population; however, this estimate could be increased to 5% up to 20% in diabetic patients.Some unreal ambiguity about definition, pathophysiology, site of lesion, and etiology are found among researchers an

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