International audiencePathologic fibrosis is a major hallmark of tissue insult in many chronic diseases. Although the amount of fibrosis is recognized as a direct indicator of the extent of disease, there is no consentaneous method for its quantification in tissue sections. This study tested FIBER-ML, a semi-automated, open-source freeware that uses a machine-learning approach to quantify fibrosis automatically after a short user-controlled learning phase. Fibrosis was quantified in sirius red-stained tissue sections from two fibrogenic animal models: acute stress-induced cardiomyopathy in rats (Takotsubo syndrome-like) and HIV-induced nephropathy in mice (chronic kidney disease). The quantitative results of FIBER-ML software version 1.0 we...
Fibrosis, defined as an excessive deposition of connective tissue components causing disruption of t...
BackgroundThe goal of the Artificial Intelligence in Renal Scarring (AIRS) study is to develop machi...
The grading of fibrosis in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) is an important component of disease c...
International audiencePathologic fibrosis is a major hallmark of tissue insult in many chronic disea...
Fibrosis is a biological phenomenon characterized by the formation of excessive fibrous connective ...
<div><p>Intratracheal administration of bleomycin induces fibrosis in the lung, which is mainly asse...
Intratracheal administration of bleomycin induces fibrosis in the lung, which is mainly assessed by ...
Current understanding of fibrosis remains incomplete despite the increasing burden of related diseas...
Current literature highlights the need for precise histological quantitative assessment of fibrosis ...
Quantification of histological images is a task often required in biomedical research. Many of the m...
The high volume of pathological microscopy images deforming tissues make the fast quantification and...
Interstitial fibrosis is a type of scar tissue seen in biopsy samples that signifies the presence of...
Current literature on pulmonary fibrosis induced in animal models highlights the need of an accurate...
In biomedical research, quantification of histological images is often required. Many of the methods...
Liver fibrosis and resultant cirrhosis are amongst the most common outcomes of chronic liver disease...
Fibrosis, defined as an excessive deposition of connective tissue components causing disruption of t...
BackgroundThe goal of the Artificial Intelligence in Renal Scarring (AIRS) study is to develop machi...
The grading of fibrosis in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) is an important component of disease c...
International audiencePathologic fibrosis is a major hallmark of tissue insult in many chronic disea...
Fibrosis is a biological phenomenon characterized by the formation of excessive fibrous connective ...
<div><p>Intratracheal administration of bleomycin induces fibrosis in the lung, which is mainly asse...
Intratracheal administration of bleomycin induces fibrosis in the lung, which is mainly assessed by ...
Current understanding of fibrosis remains incomplete despite the increasing burden of related diseas...
Current literature highlights the need for precise histological quantitative assessment of fibrosis ...
Quantification of histological images is a task often required in biomedical research. Many of the m...
The high volume of pathological microscopy images deforming tissues make the fast quantification and...
Interstitial fibrosis is a type of scar tissue seen in biopsy samples that signifies the presence of...
Current literature on pulmonary fibrosis induced in animal models highlights the need of an accurate...
In biomedical research, quantification of histological images is often required. Many of the methods...
Liver fibrosis and resultant cirrhosis are amongst the most common outcomes of chronic liver disease...
Fibrosis, defined as an excessive deposition of connective tissue components causing disruption of t...
BackgroundThe goal of the Artificial Intelligence in Renal Scarring (AIRS) study is to develop machi...
The grading of fibrosis in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) is an important component of disease c...