That’s a TAB failure in this case - not stuck pixels. With TAB failures, there isn’t much one can do to repair them as the machines required are more than you want to know about and buying it to fix one display makes no sense.
In many cases with a TAB issue like this, the cost of the panel outweighs the cost of a newer monitor purchased brand new. You can still use these as test bench monitors due to how cheap they can be purchased, but unless the lines are barely noticeable it’s not an issue many can easily live with day to day.