ProtiCelli - an AI system that simulates distribution of 12,800 proteins from basic cellular landmark stains
Flight simulators, weather forecasts, crash-test modelling, and VR moonwalks are all virtual replications of real-world phenomena that provide tangible benefits despite the artifice. Researchers have applied this logic to microscopy, developing an AI system to simulate protein distribution in cells at a scale microscopy cannot achieve. The system was trained on 1.23 million microscopy images, covering 12,800 proteins, and can predict the pattern of a chosen protein on a basic microscopy image (pictured, simulating many different proteins distributed on a single cell). They generated a dataset of 30 million simulated images, creating thousands of virtual cells and a platform for computational investigation of biology. Researchers can ask questions about complex predicted protein network distribution and activity that real images cannot answer, opening avenues of exploration for human health and disease that can be explored before turning to real-world experiments.
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