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Compact and ultracompact spectral imagers: technology and applications in biomedical imaging [PDF]
Baowei Fei
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On-Chip Biomedical Imaging [PDF]
Lab-on-a-chip systems have been rapidly emerging to pave the way toward ultra-compact, efficient, mass producible and cost-effective biomedical research and diagnostic tools. Although such microfluidic and microelectromechanical systems have achieved high levels of integration, and are capable of performing various important tasks on the same chip ...
Zoltán, Göröcs, Aydogan, Ozcan
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Background The Cubresa Spark is a novel benchtop silicon-photomultiplier (SiPM)-based preclinical SPECT system. SiPMs in SPECT significantly improve resolution and reduce detector size compared to preclinical cameras with photomultiplier tubes requiring ...
Matthew E. Strugari +3 more
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Advancing biomedical imaging [PDF]
Imaging reveals complex structures and dynamic interactive processes, located deep inside the body, that are otherwise difficult to decipher. Numerous imaging modalities harness every last inch of the energy spectrum. Clinical modalities include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), X-ray computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, and light-based methods ...
Weissleder, Ralph, Nahrendorf, Matthias
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Advances in Biomedical Imaging [PDF]
In the 21st century, diseases will be diagnosed and treated using increasingly less invasive, more sophisticated imaging and image-guided procedures. During the past 100 years, the field of biomedical imaging has developed from Roentgen's original discovery of the x-ray to the imaging tools of today, such as magnetic resonance imaging, computed ...
C M, Tempany, B J, McNeil
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Capsules for biomedical image segmentation
Our work expands the use of capsule networks to the task of object segmentation for the first time in the literature. This is made possible via the introduction of locally-constrained routing and transformation matrix sharing, which reduces the parameter/memory burden and allows for the segmentation of objects at large resolutions.
Rodney LaLonde +4 more
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Strategic research agenda for biomedical imaging
This Strategic Research Agenda identifies current challenges and needs in healthcare, illustrates how biomedical imaging and derived data can help to address these, and aims to stimulate dedicated research funding efforts.
The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR)
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Background Multimodal PET/MRI image data simultaneously obtained from patients with early-stage of Alzheimer’s disease (eAD) were assessed in order to observe pathophysiologic and functional changes, as well as alterations of morphology and connectivity ...
Hidehiko Okazawa +9 more
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Mathematical Methods in Biomedical Imaging [PDF]
Biomedical imaging is a rapidly growing field to provide a state-of-the-art tool for preclinical biomedical research and clinical applications, in view of its ability to noninvasively reveal subtle structural variations of biological tissues and visualize in vivo physiological and pathological processes at the cellular and molecular levels ...
Wenxiang Cong +2 more
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This study aims to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of digital breast tomosynthesis-guided vacuum assisted breast biopsy (DBT-VABB) of screening detected suspicious mammographic abnormalities comprising of calcifications, asymmetric densities ...
Suhaila Bohan +6 more
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