Le et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Utilizing automated breast cancer detection to identify spatial distributions of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in invasive breast cancerLe et al., 2020
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- Le H
- Gupta R
- Hou L
- Abousamra S
- Fassler D
- Torre-Healy L
- Moffitt R
- Kurc T
- Samaras D
- Batiste R
- Zhao T
- Rao A
- Van Dyke A
- Sharma A
- Bremer E
- Almeida J
- Saltz J
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- The American journal of pathology
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Quantitative assessment of spatial relations between tumor and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) is increasingly important in both basic science and clinical aspects of breast cancer research. We have developed and evaluated convolutional neural network …
- 210000003171 Lymphocytes, Tumor-Infiltrating 0 title abstract description 111
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