Elevating digital pathology to art.
See the difference a little zoom makes,
and note the clusters of cells in Klimt's masterful "Kiss":
The Kiss
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The Kiss
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In 1907, the year Klimt painted this iconic work, the air in Vienna was buzzing with talk of platelets and plasma, red blood cells and white. At the University of Vienna (where Klimt himself had been commissioned to create some paintings based on medical themes), Karl Landsteiner, a pioneering immunologist who was the first to distinguish blood groups, was busy investigating how to make blood transfusions work. Can you spot the cells?
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