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SVFU: Program for machine recognition of red blood cells

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Developers: North-East Federal University named after M.K. Ammosov (SVFU)
Date of the premiere of the system: May 2022
Branches: Pharmaceuticals, medicine, healthcare

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Northeastern Federal University (SVFU) has developed a program that improves the accuracy of diagnosis and monitoring of oncological and other diseases. The technology is based on a new technique of machine recognition of red blood cells based on images obtained by raster electron microscopy. This was reported at the university in May 2022.

According to Sargylana Mamaeva, head of the Department of General and Experimental Physics of the University of Physics and Technology, the development will not only simplify the use of existing research methods, but also reduce their cost. In addition, the machine method significantly expands the capabilities of qualitative and quantitative analysis.

In Russia, created software for the diagnosis of oncology using electron microscopes
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This will significantly improve analysis in the research, diagnosis and monitoring of cervical cancer and other diseases therapy. The development of the laboratory in the future with successful implementation can expand the applications of scanning electron microscopes. For example, they can be used to solve a wide range of medical problems related to images in the field of diagnostics - medical imaging, "said Sargylana Mamaeva.
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As the press service of the Ministry of Education and Science transfers, an integrated approach to studying a condition of erythrocytes (red blood cells) by means of modern methods will significantly increase efficiency of diagnostics and therapy of pathologies. This is sure of the physicists of SVFU, who developed a technique for machine recognition of red blood cells. The technology entered the arsenal of Yakut researchers in the field of biomedicine thanks to the joint work of doctors and medical physicists.

As added to the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, it is expected that after the completion of two years of experimental testing, within three years this program will be introduced in the medical organizations of Yakutia.[1]

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