Quantitative identification of teratoma tissues formed by human embryonic stem cells with TeratomEye

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An automated vision system, TeratomEye, was developed for the identification of three representative tissue types: muscle, gut and neural epithelia which are commonly found in teratomas formed from human embryonic stem cells. Muscle tissue, a common structure was identified with an accuracy of 90.3% with high specificity and sensitivity greater than 90%. Gut epithelia were identified with an accuracy of 87.5% with specificity and sensitivity greater than 80%. Neural epithelia which were the most difficult structures to distinguish gave an accuracy of 47.6%. TeratomEye is therefore useful for the automated identification of differentiated tissues in teratoma sections.

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Oh, S. K. W., Chua, P., Foon, K. L., Ng, E., Chin, A., Choo, A. B. H., & Srinivasan, R. (2009). Quantitative identification of teratoma tissues formed by human embryonic stem cells with TeratomEye. Biotechnology Letters, 31(5), 653–658. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10529-009-9928-1

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