Artificial Intelligence in COVID-19 Ultrastructure #MMPMID33623737
Elwazir MY; Hosny S
J Microsc Ultrastruct 2020[Oct]; 8 (4): 146-147 PMID33623737show ga
Artificial intelligence has found its way into numerous fields of medicine in the past decade, spurred by the availability of big data and powerful processors. For the COVID-19 pandemic, aside from predicting its onset, artificial intelligence has been used to track disease spread, detect pulmonary involvement in computed tomography scans, risk-stratify patients, and model virtual protein structure and potential therapeutic agents. This mini-review briefly discusses the potential applications of artificial intelligence in COVID-19 microscopy.