PixCell: A generative foundation model for digital histopathology images.

Summary: Doctors use microscopes to look at tiny pieces of tissue to find diseases like cancer. Today, computers can help by turning these tiny pictures into digital files. But sometimes, there aren't enough pictures to teach the computer, or the pictures belong to real patients and must be kept private. To fix this, scientists created "PixCell." It is a smart computer program that can draw its own highly realistic medical pictures. This helps doctors share data safely, train other computers better, and even digitally colorize clear cells without using real chemicals!

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Neoplasms