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Organoids revealed: morphological analysis of the profound next generation in-vitro model with artificial intelligence

In modern terminology, “organoids” refer to cells that grow in a specific three-dimensional (3D) environment in vitro, sharing similar structures with their source organs or tissues. Observing the morphology or growth characteristics of organoids through a microscope is a commonly used method of org...

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Autores principales: Du, Xuan, Chen, Zaozao, Li, Qiwei, Yang, Sheng, Jiang, Lincao, Yang, Yi, Li, Yanhui, Gu, Zhongze
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Nature Singapore 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9867835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36713614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42242-022-00226-y
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Sumario:In modern terminology, “organoids” refer to cells that grow in a specific three-dimensional (3D) environment in vitro, sharing similar structures with their source organs or tissues. Observing the morphology or growth characteristics of organoids through a microscope is a commonly used method of organoid analysis. However, it is difficult, time-consuming, and inaccurate to screen and analyze organoids only manually, a problem which cannot be easily solved with traditional technology. Artificial intelligence (AI) technology has proven to be effective in many biological and medical research fields, especially in the analysis of single-cell or hematoxylin/eosin stained tissue slices. When used to analyze organoids, AI should also provide more efficient, quantitative, accurate, and fast solutions. In this review, we will first briefly outline the application areas of organoids and then discuss the shortcomings of traditional organoid measurement and analysis methods. Secondly, we will summarize the development from machine learning to deep learning and the advantages of the latter, and then describe how to utilize a convolutional neural network to solve the challenges in organoid observation and analysis. Finally, we will discuss the limitations of current AI used in organoid research, as well as opportunities and future research directions. GRAPHIC ABSTRACT: [Image: see text]