Digital pathology and artificial intelligence in the era of modern slides: a state of the art
Role of AI in Tumor Microenvironment
Digital pathology has made a significant progress in guiding treatment strategies in cancer patients through identification of tumor microenvironment elements and their role in prognosis and resistance. Digital pathology has also enhanced our understanding of receptor-ligand binding. Spatial analyses in gastric adenocarcinoma and bladder cancer revealed that tumor cells rich in major histocompatibility II (MHC-II) molecules demonstrate a higher expression of lymphocyte-activation gene 3 (LAG-3)
Publish Date
9 - October - 2025
Research Categories
- Scientific
Authors
- كنعان التميمي
- سوسن اسماعيل
