首页|'Methods, Systems and Computer Programs for Processing Images of an Optical Imag ing Device and for Training one or more Machine- Learning Models' in Patent Appli cation Approval Process (USPTO 20240331417)
'Methods, Systems and Computer Programs for Processing Images of an Optical Imag ing Device and for Training one or more Machine- Learning Models' in Patent Appli cation Approval Process (USPTO 20240331417)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – A patent application by the inventor K APPEL, Constantin (Wetzlar, DE), filed on March 20, 2024, was made available onl ine on October 3, 2024, according to news reporting originating from Washington, D.C., by NewsRx correspondents. This patent application has not been assigned to a company or institution. The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied by the inventors: “In the field of life-science microscopy, it is of interest to have highly specific labels or tags, which are molecules specific ally attaching to particular structures in a specimen to create contrast. “For example, such a label or tag may be a low molecular weight chemical, which bears a fluorophore, which is a residue or part of the molecule that has electro nic energy transitions of its molecular orbitals in the visible light spectrum a nd that readily undergoes reversible transitions upon excitation with light. Usu ally, these fluorophores (for simplification, the signifying part is being refer red to in a pars pro toto fashion in lieu of the whole molecule) are covalently bound to an immunoglobulin (i.e., an antibody) or they selectively bind to e.g., cellular structures. A common trade name of such a label/tag is DAPI (4’,6-diam idino-2-phenylindole), which is used to label DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid). Fluor ophores can also be bound to oligonucleotides which then specifically hybridize to particular stretches of DNA to label, e.g., gene loci, a technique known as f luorescence in situ hybridization (FISH).