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Decoding tumour phenotype by noninvasive imaging using a quantitative radiomics approach
Human cancers exhibit strong phenotypic differences that can be visualized noninvasively by medical imaging. Radiomics refers to the comprehensive quantification of tumour phenotypes by applying a large number of quantitative image features.
H. Aerts +16 more
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Ultra-sensitive fluorescent proteins for imaging neuronal activity
Fluorescent calcium sensors are widely used to image neural activity. Using structure-based mutagenesis and neuron-based screening, we developed a family of ultrasensitive protein calcium sensors (GCaMP6) that outperformed other sensors in cultured ...
Tsai-Wen Chen +12 more
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Retinal Imaging and Image Analysis [PDF]
Many important eye diseases as well as systemic diseases manifest themselves in the retina. While a number of other anatomical structures contribute to the process of vision, this review focuses on retinal imaging and image analysis. Following a brief overview of the most prevalent causes of blindness in the industrialized world that includes age ...
Abramoff, M.D. +2 more
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4th Internatinal TPCF Preclinical Imaging Symposium
Due to the huge costs and time spent for development of new drugs (around almost $ 1 billion (USD) and 12 Years), investing on the preclinical phase of drug development could be regarded as a great investment for de-risking the clinical phases ...
4th Internatinal TPCF Preclinical Imaging
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Hiding Images within Images [PDF]
We present a system to hide a full color image inside another of the same size with minimal quality loss to either image. Deep neural networks are simultaneously trained to create the hiding and revealing processes and are designed to specifically work as a pair.
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Skin lesion analysis toward melanoma detection: A challenge at the 2017 International symposium on biomedical imaging (ISBI), hosted by the international skin imaging collaboration (ISIC) [PDF]
This article describes the design, implementation, and results of the latest installment of the dermoscopic image analysis benchmark challenge. The goal is to support research and development of algorithms for automated diagnosis of melanoma, the most ...
D. Gutman +6 more
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Nanobodies: Next Generation of Cancer Diagnostics and Therapeutics
The development of targeted medicine has greatly expanded treatment options and spurred new research avenues in cancer therapeutics, with monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) emerging as a prevalent treatment in recent years.
Emily Y. Yang +4 more
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5th Internatinal TPCF Preclinical Imaging Symposium
Preclinical imaging is the visualization of living animals for research purposes, such as drug development. Imaging modalities have long been crucial to the researcher in observing changes, either at the organ, tissue, cell, or molecular level, in ...
5th Internatinal TPCF Preclinical Imaging
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For sensory systems of the brain, the dynamics of an animal’s own sampling behavior has a direct consequence on ensuing computations. This is particularly the case for mammalian olfaction, where a rhythmic flow of air over the nasal epithelium entrains ...
Tobias Ackels +6 more
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Microbes live in complex microniches within host tissues, but how symbiotic partners communicate to create such niches during development remains largely unexplored.
Tara Essock-Burns +4 more
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