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Small and Large Extracellular Vesicles in Circulation of Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Patients Originate From Different Cell Types of the Tumor Microenvironment. [PDF]
Maltoni F +17 more
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Unraveling the spatial landscape of dystrophinopathies: a transcriptomic approach to Becker and Duchenne muscular dystrophies. [PDF]
Heezen LG +14 more
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Non-negative matrix factorization and deconvolution as a dual simplex problem. [PDF]
Kleverov D +3 more
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2013 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2013
We present a novel stochastic framework for non-blind deconvolution based on point samples obtained from random walks. Unlike previous methods that must be tailored to specific regularization strategies, the new Stochastic Deconvolution method allows arbitrary priors, including non-convex and data-dependent regularizers, to be introduced and tested ...
James Gregson +4 more
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We present a novel stochastic framework for non-blind deconvolution based on point samples obtained from random walks. Unlike previous methods that must be tailored to specific regularization strategies, the new Stochastic Deconvolution method allows arbitrary priors, including non-convex and data-dependent regularizers, to be introduced and tested ...
James Gregson +4 more
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Nuclear Medicine Communications, 2003
A new deconvolution technique is described. It regards the Rutland-Patlak plot as the integral of the retention function, and performs deconvolution by creating and then differentiating the Rutland-Patlak plot. The reasoning behind this approach is that in producing the Rutland-Patlak plot, both the content function and the integral of the input ...
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A new deconvolution technique is described. It regards the Rutland-Patlak plot as the integral of the retention function, and performs deconvolution by creating and then differentiating the Rutland-Patlak plot. The reasoning behind this approach is that in producing the Rutland-Patlak plot, both the content function and the integral of the input ...
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