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May 27, 2025, 14:50
BSH Shares Japanese AI Breakthrough for Real-Time Platelet Monitoring
BSH – Haematology — shared on X:
“Japanese researchers have unveiled an AI-based technology which, they say, can help monitor platelet activity in the blood in real time.
Read the latest BSHNews story here.”
The British Society for Haematology highlighted a new AI-driven innovation from Japan designed to monitor blood platelet activity in real time. This advancement could enhance diagnostic and treatment capabilities in haematological care.
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