The inspection of histological image sequences to gain knowledge about the original three-dimensional (3-D) morphological structure is a standard method in medical research. Its main advantage is that light microscopes feature high resolution enhanced visibility due to staining. In many cases this imaging technology could immensely profit from 3-D reconstructions of the slice images. For volumetric stacking, however, the tissue deformations due to slice preparation require an unwarping strategy to restore the original morphology. The challenge is to re-verse the artificial deformations while preserving the natural morphological changes. In particular, unintentional straightening of curved structures across multiple slices has to be avoided....
PURPOSE: In breast imaging, radiological in vivo images, such as x-ray mammography and magnetic reso...
Background: Guidelines for localizing prostate cancer on imaging are ideally informed by registered ...
US image registration is an important task e.g. in Computer Aided Surgery. Due to tissue deformation...
Abstract—Three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction of histo-logical slice sequences offers great benefi...
Much insight into metabolic interactions, tissue growth, and tissue organization can be gained by an...
Three dimensional reconstruction and examination of microscopic images of tissue sections can enhanc...
Abstract. Histology acquisition often introduces tissue distortions that make 3D reconstruction diff...
Abstract. It is a common approach to create and inspect histological slices to investigate functiona...
Three-dimensional reconstruction of biological specimens often requires the registration of successi...
Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction and examination of tissue at microscopic resolution have signi...
Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction and examination of tissue at microscopic resolution have signi...
AbstractLandmark-based geometric morphometrics has emerged as an essential discipline for the quanti...
Light microscopy applied to the domain of histopathology has traditionally been a two-dimensional im...
Light microscopy applied to the domain of histopathology has traditionally been a two-dimensional im...
Introduction: The registration of histological whole slide images is an important prerequisite for m...
PURPOSE: In breast imaging, radiological in vivo images, such as x-ray mammography and magnetic reso...
Background: Guidelines for localizing prostate cancer on imaging are ideally informed by registered ...
US image registration is an important task e.g. in Computer Aided Surgery. Due to tissue deformation...
Abstract—Three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction of histo-logical slice sequences offers great benefi...
Much insight into metabolic interactions, tissue growth, and tissue organization can be gained by an...
Three dimensional reconstruction and examination of microscopic images of tissue sections can enhanc...
Abstract. Histology acquisition often introduces tissue distortions that make 3D reconstruction diff...
Abstract. It is a common approach to create and inspect histological slices to investigate functiona...
Three-dimensional reconstruction of biological specimens often requires the registration of successi...
Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction and examination of tissue at microscopic resolution have signi...
Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction and examination of tissue at microscopic resolution have signi...
AbstractLandmark-based geometric morphometrics has emerged as an essential discipline for the quanti...
Light microscopy applied to the domain of histopathology has traditionally been a two-dimensional im...
Light microscopy applied to the domain of histopathology has traditionally been a two-dimensional im...
Introduction: The registration of histological whole slide images is an important prerequisite for m...
PURPOSE: In breast imaging, radiological in vivo images, such as x-ray mammography and magnetic reso...
Background: Guidelines for localizing prostate cancer on imaging are ideally informed by registered ...
US image registration is an important task e.g. in Computer Aided Surgery. Due to tissue deformation...